Big Pharma Presses US To Quash Cheap Drug Production In India

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"Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), are leaning on the United States government to discourage India from allowing the production and sale of affordable generic drugs to treat diseases such as cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. India is currently on the U.S. government's Priority Watch List — countries whose practices on protecting intellectual property Washington believes should be monitored closely. Last year Novartis lost a six-year legal battle after the Indian Supreme court ruled that small changes and improvements to the drug Glivec did not amount to innovation deserving of a patent. Western drugmakers Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Roche Holding, Sanofi, and others have a bigger share of the fast-growing drug market in India. But they have been frustrated by a series of decisions on patents and pricing, as part of New Delhi's push to increase access to life-saving treatments in a place where only 15 percent of 1.2 billion people are covered by health insurance. One would certainly understand and probably agree with the need for for cheaper drugs. But don't forget that big pharma, for all its problems still is the number one creator of new drugs. In 2012 alone, the U.S. government and private companies spent a combined $130 billion (PDF) on medical research."
 

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i mean, they had to pay for the research. and develop the shyt

but i could never, EVER side with big pharma. fukk em :pacspit: let em recoup it by pumpin that legal heroin
 

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They'd rather have people die than be able to afford medicine to take care of themselves?
The argument is the drugs wouldnt exist for anyone even the rich and they still die... painting opponents as believing, that everyone should die vs just those who cant afford it.
 

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the drugs would still exist. A lot of these drugs are developed by Universities from government grants, then big pharma buys out the patents. The American way.
 

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the drugs would still exist. A lot of these drugs are developed by Universities from government grants, then big pharma buys out the patents. The American way.
The link in the article explains that only 24% percent come from universities. The R&D is real, and whether we like it or not, profit is driving innovation in healthcare. We have to accept that.
 
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