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Tighter controls set for AIDS drug Los Angeles Times To curb abuses that include a black market among bodybuilders, California officials said Thursday that they are tightening controls on the anti-wasting drug Serostim, an expensive AIDS drug that has cost the state's health program for the poor more than $175 million in the past four years.
—Posted: April 4, 2003
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