Health department welcomes antiretroviral (ARV) arrests
16 Jan 2011
The Department of Health welcomes the arrest of two men believed to be part of a syndicate that steals ARVs and sell them for use in the manufacturing of the drug "whoonga". Whoonga is a highly addictive mixture containing stocrin, dagga, Strepsils and rat poison.
The pair was arrested in the Ekurhuleni this past Thursday after they were found by the police to be in possession of ARVs worth R200 000.
The Department of Health is highly worried by this practice of using ARVs to manufacture "whoonga" as ARVs forms a very important element in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Since his appointment as Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has been working tirelessly in ensuring that ARVs are available to those who are in need of them.
Recently, the Health Minister succeeded in massively bringing down the cost of ARVs as part of his efforts to ensure that these life saving drugs are available to those who need them.