Almost four year wait for the approval of some antiretroviral: When will the MCC's problems be dealt with?
This year's budget made substantially more money available for antiretrovirals. But this is of no use if we do not have access to the drugs we need to buy. A reply to a Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentary question shows that the Medicines Control Council (MCC) has not yet approved applications for nine antiretrovirals - although some of these applications were made almost four years ago.
South Africa's MCC once had an international reputation for speed, efficiency and quality, but it has become increasingly inefficient and for many years it has been denying South Africans access to new treatments because of the enormous delays in getting drugs approved.
The DA calls on Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi to explain how he is going to move this massive obstacle in the fight against Aids.
According to the reply, nine ARVs are still awaiting approval. While the health department refused to give the names of the drugs, the applications were made in, respectively:
· April 2006;