AIDS drugs released.Health Canada has decided to give five men dying of AIDS-including an Anglican priest-access to new drugs unavailable in Canada that could pro-long their lives. Rev. Michael Forshaw, 64, of St. Paul's church in Vancouver, diocese of New Westminster New Westminster, city (1991 pop. 43,585), SW British Columbia, Canada, on the Fraser River, part of metropolitan Vancouver. Founded in 1859 as Queensborough, it was the capital of British Columbia until Victoria was made capital after the union of British Columbia and Vancouver Island in 1866., last fall announced publicly--with the permission of diocesan bishop Michael Ingham--that he had the disease. On Jan. 12, he and the other men began receiving doses of Belgian-made TMC-114 and TMC-125 under the care of AIDS specialist Dr. Julio Montaner, according to The Globe and Mail newspaper. The group had demanded access to two antiretroviral drugs under a Health Canada program that allows critically-ill patients access to unapproved medication. Initially, Health Canada had barred the drugs, saying they had not been shown to be safe. Staff |
|
||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion