Generic HIV drugs 'cheaper but less effective'

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HIV drug costs have been driven down over the years. Any rise in the use of cheaper, non-branded HIV drugs could see more patients with treatment failure, doctors warn.

Soon-to-be available generic medicines could save the US health care system nearly $1 billion a year, they say in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

But trial data suggests generic drugs might be slightly less effective.

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