From an economic reasoning perspective, pharmaceutical research and development operates as a pure market activity. This viewpoint suggests innovations are receptive to questions of commerce. It is on this basis the pharmaceutical industry has undervalued the innovation of medicines for diseases that disproportionately affect the poor. Nevertheless, this fundamental thinking overlaps with a social norms standpoint, which dictates that pharmaceutical companies have a moral duty to classify the innovation of medicines for the poor as humanitarian goods as opposed to economic commodities. Notwithstanding the advancement of key social norms to that effect, the lack of innovative medicines for the treatment of tropical diseases is still not a re...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>In recent years emerging markets such as India, China, and Braz...
The pharmaceutical industry worldwide is a rapidly burgeoning industry contributing to growth of gro...
Who invents medicines for the poor of the world? This question becomes very important where the WTO ...
Limited access to medicines in developing countries remains a major challenge to improving the healt...
It is the inalienable right of the pharmaceutical industry to continue to create medical breakthroug...
International audienceAbstract Rare diseases are associated with difficulties in addressing unmet me...
BACKGROUND: Developing novel drugs from traditional medicinal knowledge can serve as a means to impr...
Despite the global progress made in improving health of people and increasing the life expectancy, S...
Despite impressive progress, nearly two billion people worldwide have no access to essential medici...
Purpose – The majority of the world's population has limited access to needed medicines. The purpose...
This book is open access under a CC-BY license. The importance of the pharmaceutical industry in Sub...
Access to essential medicines is problematic for one third of all persons worldwide. The price of ma...
Drug prices are uniquely susceptible to radical price reductions through generic competition. Patent...
The study reviews and details the pharmaceutical sector in West Africa. It proposes interventions th...
The ways in which pharmaceutical products are currently developed, manufactured, and distributed fai...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>In recent years emerging markets such as India, China, and Braz...
The pharmaceutical industry worldwide is a rapidly burgeoning industry contributing to growth of gro...
Who invents medicines for the poor of the world? This question becomes very important where the WTO ...
Limited access to medicines in developing countries remains a major challenge to improving the healt...
It is the inalienable right of the pharmaceutical industry to continue to create medical breakthroug...
International audienceAbstract Rare diseases are associated with difficulties in addressing unmet me...
BACKGROUND: Developing novel drugs from traditional medicinal knowledge can serve as a means to impr...
Despite the global progress made in improving health of people and increasing the life expectancy, S...
Despite impressive progress, nearly two billion people worldwide have no access to essential medici...
Purpose – The majority of the world's population has limited access to needed medicines. The purpose...
This book is open access under a CC-BY license. The importance of the pharmaceutical industry in Sub...
Access to essential medicines is problematic for one third of all persons worldwide. The price of ma...
Drug prices are uniquely susceptible to radical price reductions through generic competition. Patent...
The study reviews and details the pharmaceutical sector in West Africa. It proposes interventions th...
The ways in which pharmaceutical products are currently developed, manufactured, and distributed fai...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>In recent years emerging markets such as India, China, and Braz...
The pharmaceutical industry worldwide is a rapidly burgeoning industry contributing to growth of gro...
Who invents medicines for the poor of the world? This question becomes very important where the WTO ...