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Ministry of Health rejects claims of antiretroviral medicines shortage in Ghana
['Josephine Amuzu']
Pulse Ghana news
The Ministry of Health has rejected claims of an antiretroviral medicine shortage in Ghana, assuring persons living with HIV that ARVs remain available while efforts are underway to restock medical suppliesThe Health Ministry says antiretroviral medicines remain available at designated health facilities across Ghana.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Ministry of Health has rejected claims that antiretroviral medicines (ARVs) are unavailable in Ghana, assuring persons living with HIV that the medicines remain accessible at designated health facilities across the country.
The Ministry's response follows a press statement by the Network of Persons Living with HIV in Ghana (NAP+ Ghana), which raised concerns about an alleged shortage of ARVs.
In a statement, the Ministry said it was “not accurate” to suggest that antiretroviral medicines were unavailable in the country.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Ministry also dismissed claims that antiretroviral medicines had expired at the port.