The Indian lower and upper parliaments have passed a controversial bill that threatens worldwide access to cheap generic medicines. “The source of affordable generic drugs may dry up over time as a result of the new Patents Act”, Ellen\u27t Hoen of charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned. “The impact of this law is not limited to antiretroviral drugs alone—the consequences might be similarly grave for any new medicine on which a patent is granted in India, be it an antimalarial, antituberculosis drug, or antibiotic”, she explained
The ever-greening of pharmaceutical patents is a contentious issue relating to intellectual property...
In India, a Generic drug plays a major role where most of the people afford and depend on it, due to...
Writing in Science, LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen, Bhaven Sampat (Columbia) and Tahir Amin (Harvard) debate ...
The Indian lower and upper parliaments have passed a controversial bill that threatens worldwide acc...
7-17Indian generic pharma industry has established a ‘pride of place’ as the largest generic manuf...
The Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 introduces pharmaceutical product patents in India for the first t...
Not AvailableThe Indian pharmaceutical sector is large and has the potential of a global leader for...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
The Swiss drug company Novartis challenged India\u27s status as the Pharmacy of the Developing Worl...
An Indian Supreme Court decision about variants of existing compounds could affect access to afforda...
Human rights advocacy groups in the U.S. have pushed university tech transfer offices to include so-...
Drugs or medicines are those which are used for treatment, diagnosis, mitigation and prevention of d...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
The decision to require that countries grant product patents for pharmaceutical innovations as a con...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
The ever-greening of pharmaceutical patents is a contentious issue relating to intellectual property...
In India, a Generic drug plays a major role where most of the people afford and depend on it, due to...
Writing in Science, LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen, Bhaven Sampat (Columbia) and Tahir Amin (Harvard) debate ...
The Indian lower and upper parliaments have passed a controversial bill that threatens worldwide acc...
7-17Indian generic pharma industry has established a ‘pride of place’ as the largest generic manuf...
The Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 introduces pharmaceutical product patents in India for the first t...
Not AvailableThe Indian pharmaceutical sector is large and has the potential of a global leader for...
Pharmaceutical patenting plays a critical role in promoting innovation and ensuring the availability...
The Swiss drug company Novartis challenged India\u27s status as the Pharmacy of the Developing Worl...
An Indian Supreme Court decision about variants of existing compounds could affect access to afforda...
Human rights advocacy groups in the U.S. have pushed university tech transfer offices to include so-...
Drugs or medicines are those which are used for treatment, diagnosis, mitigation and prevention of d...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
The decision to require that countries grant product patents for pharmaceutical innovations as a con...
Indian firms are major global producers of relatively affordable generic medicines. Access to such d...
The ever-greening of pharmaceutical patents is a contentious issue relating to intellectual property...
In India, a Generic drug plays a major role where most of the people afford and depend on it, due to...
Writing in Science, LSE’s Kenneth Shadlen, Bhaven Sampat (Columbia) and Tahir Amin (Harvard) debate ...