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i think. the majority of india's population does not even have access to primary health care it's. many cancer patients gain access to the treatment through an ngo. the cancer patients hate association. case we seem to be supporting the city for the sheets or keep it in one key piece. because given. the genetic for people it just didn't have cheese the price of people and provided. it would be in that range of maybe he would be. to this statement which movie support basis if it can see if the distance is identical so i.
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think that. it's justified in giving that. tends. to be considered. that.
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the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year at the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are not created with you. i know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say you do whatever you want on this one we are not created with you that country will not be able to survive on its own.
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as member of the w t o recognized in two thousand and five for the first time in its history peyton pharmaceutical products. based on the fact novartis demanded to be granted a payment for as it claims a renewed form of. however india's pain the office rejected his application. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. going to bid. as big as the it is already that king in the ability to busy public bodies the behind the bit and not to get bitten on things that which is already not. so good is already. solved is already to. get a bit redundant. going to get
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a bit until. it is already known in name to name to get a bit does that king in novelty the. chemical which i imagine there was a base product but in that form it was not medicine it was just a chemical but when the waters and its researchers did their work and created to be there to spend form it became clear break it became. a great medicine which made. initially a disease to assure death sentence into a chronic illness and. when they did the drug in the unit in the lane and united states children twenty on. it was a new content but india at that time was not part of the system we cannot go back. and give you a fact and a ninety two more. they basically said we come to the basic so we come up with every greening application which we can put into developing countries like india
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and get to not be. evergreen is a pleasant term for a poor practice. it is the refreshing of a drug in other words you present an old drug as a new one. pharmaceutical companies use it in order to falsely pull on a drugs peyton troil to use. if you ask me in one night what it means you take the same job and patented again and again and again in different forms so the drug is the same but the form changes so you don't come up with a new drug you just take that and reformulate it. on. you take. a pill and make it into a shooting. and that would be a different pattern or together so you once you've done that you get a new market you get an extension if you will not believe and indeed you have not
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found integration because you haven't come up with something new. like a pharmaceutical zone or an engineering or even an all out there might be one of the cases where this is done but that does not mean it is done all the time i think the rates presented it seems to be more than the norm than exception and i can certainly see. it is deafening other kids because it's a dramatic improvement on the outcome. knowing the evergreen in practice and the abuse of the paging system india maintain strict safeguard measures in its low. egal system about what can be painted and what cannot. in line with international law it was the first country to do something that others can also do. it is why those safeguards measures were at the heart of the historic legal battle between the indian state and of artists the world's largest pharmaceutical company
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. shall not be granted on a mere baby and. i lose the shuls some mean if it is significant because india is the fourth. which has put border. in the manner in which you would prevent abuses of the patents and we've seen documentary evidence that unfortunately it is from a company that's been backed by the very powerful country. for example they've got been commissioned expected to the incumbent get agreement clearly favor of its own from so to be just feet rather than looking at. the pharmacy of the developing world all the other big manufacturing companies they do have the best in europe. they're trying to go ahead and negotiate on intellectual property rights as well because the voice. in india that might be placed into big big profit
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margins and know. which is which has been going ahead and hindering profits of big pharmaceutical companies because when they try to word and sell their products in africa for example obviously a generic pharmaceutical will be able to give a much greater brains compared to what they're offering and then both are equally good. emirs become the cheap key competitor if india starts doing it india becomes a prominent upload of these products then the rest of the world can also do it i do next to challenge.
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i. know fargas claims to understand poor people's inability to access drugs and for that reason it gives glivec for free to fifteen thousand patients and meet with the help of a program that a supervised by the max foundation. has been approved. and then physicians. to give them money and foundation and. mr vince devised a doctor i'm self was diagnosed in two thousand and four with clinic my load leukemia. his doctor was read sturtevant of artist program and referred him to the max foundation. the drug. is an expensive drug and.
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even for me it would have been very difficult to be able to afford this drug and to be able to use it without extreme discomfort to my finances and to my view of living so i would not have honestly been able to afford the drug if it was not for this wonderful foundation and people the drug is given to the patients life for as long as the physician says they need it the drug is given it's a big boon the pharma company has this kind of project. x. is a drug is this drug is a marvelous drug. fifteen thousand patients take three hundred thousand take the mts. doctor but the health care system cannot rely on novartis as project. they have entered this group certain hospitals and.
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completely so they didn't need to from that point of charity efforts which the will to shoot the social responsibility to note if the poor and to make use of. the succumb to the deceased because of the ability to and in division that drug. basis with economic ups and downs in the final months day but none of the deal sank night and the rest because i think the take it will be if briefly ok please.
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click. this point be an expensive car saloon. clueless a new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. but. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concerts loved one are cheap.
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choose your language. call it a killer though if they feel some of. the consensus get to. choose the opinions that invigorating good. choose the stories good in life choose be excess to your offspring. for several years mr i have been receiving their hiv medicine from the doctors without borders clinic in mumbai. they were too expensive for private patients i didn't have an income and couldn't work so it was impossible for me to pave the medical bills. left everything in the hands of god
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i will live out the time that i am given i cannot take the medicine the drug on the market was too expensive. i thought of where to get the money. or if i should take the drug today leave it i will take it tomorrow. is something i always thought about the money. when i started taking the medicines here my health improved i gained weight and i eat drink maddi and don't even think about the fact that i'm ill now i feel very good now i feel that i will live. eighty percent of the drugs used by doctors without borders in their missions to offer life to patients worldwide are
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generic drugs from india. that is why the organization is one of the swiss companies most ardent opponents in this legal battle. it's not that you have drugs they disappear from m.s.f. clinics don't want to or the next week or next month but. if you be able to treat cancer we will be able to treat hepatitis b. be able to treat drug resistant tuberculosis. and. the genetics will not be able to expand and treat in the same manner that we have done for example in sub-saharan africa. in america. saying that we should stop them being i mean that is absolutely a logical isn't it. if you do not. return. again money in there for investment for future research.
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because it seemed to twenty percent and off the top of the follow companies. it is not being given. that high speed generated by the company so i think you're to look at it. and not. because to morrow and. from left to copy from anybody. they didn't. want this to argue that. the patent system giving such. having to ration. ration despite the patent system for
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example very few new antibiotics and why do we need the new antibiotics we needed for needed infection so you need new antibiotics. why would you invest in a new compound when you could back to the same point again and again and keep expanding your profit. challenges the research costs huge amount to do to get a new chemical entity costs two to three billion dollars and the reason is issued degree will feel in the process of. their normal wall until to prom night is a government scrambling to do research on nor do you have any other organization coming to research on abuses which will move profit in the us because if you do not
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allow people who have their returns will just disappear because she will run over and that's a logical i'm telling the logic it's not about profits at all let me put this question back to them. after defeating thing has come up right need drugs have come up in the market i put this question back to them if you look into the data you'll find that most of the drugs which have been researched. have come into the market in nearly once most of them there were more number which came before the phaeton concept came in for example even if you were closest to the seymour breast which i think it was early in one thousand eight hundred a wonder what it was that seemed like is preventing you know why not is that if it has been for the benefit they don't see profits over there. this as a simple reason not only looking for profits and i did look my point is i think
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it's clear. there is a disease that affects that most have multiple parts of the walls or the mosque or . police prefer that's part of a society. then the pic's potential for profit is very low either because the patients can look to for themselves the treatment or because their state their government they are also poor but the couple to four i don't agree i don't equate that at all in fact we have to talk of the value of the medicine not the price of the medicine because water the value all seeing the smile on a mother's tears when the child escaped from a life threatening disease waters a value that you put on improving life expectancy from forty years to eighty years what are the economic value if that person had been at your place and you had been in the peace and that person who have been selling their drugs at such a high place that you were not able to afford it. and would i would you have liked
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it i. don't have to spend money. how we received if. it didn't already. for. more to put i use it as. this particular piece. our. principal multi-nationals should remember. to consider reality. in richmond and at the expense of the city. to be.
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today the supreme court is to issue its verdict and put an end to the sensational court battle of novartis india that has lasted for seven years. the court's verdict will be the one to determine whether millions of patients worldwide will continue to have access to affordable drugs. and everyone is holding their breath. getting big news in this dissipating and we will be getting news from the supreme court that the apex court has in fact dismissed no vortices appeal as one would. be.
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taking a restraining order against indian companies for manufacturing also that the company . has the way for indian companies to continue copying the medicine and trying to say it means poor people will still be able to get access to cheap generic forms of lifesaving treatment. according to the courts dismiss this decision no payton rights are given. since it is not an original pharmaceutical formulation but a new version of an older drug. the decision is to set a legal precedent for other similar cases for other pharmaceutical industries a meditating similar paid rights. but the great interest at stake do not leave much hope that something similar will not be attempted again in
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the future. for this important battle has finally been won. even before the. even. this. move. and more greedy that is what i think this is something that you could do james i mean because once it comes to the general people of the poor people i think that that aspect has to go i cannot accept that people can die if there is treatment which can save their lives that there is no law system although that can explain or justify consensus a growth. science which cannot help society had no meaning. so what are the signs be to it has to will to make it to transfer to the society is to be for the benefit of society this earth has enough to go ahead and feed all the living beings.
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because enough. but it is not enough to sustain one person's greed. ok.
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