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International News Forbes Examines Ongoing Discussions Over HIV/AIDS Drugs Patent PoolsDecember 11, 2009 Forbes examines the ongoing discussions between aid groups and drug manufacturers over the formation of an HIV/AIDS drugs patent pool to help drive down costs for developing countries. "The concept is for drug manufacturers like Merck or Gilead Sciences to give a limited number of generic drug makers access to the intellectual property for AIDS drugs that are commonplace in North America and Europe but have not reached places like sub-Saharan Africa or parts of Asia. Competition between multiple generic drug makers would then drive prices down dramatically, making the latest AIDS drugs available in even the poorest parts of the world," the magazine writes. "Since the patent pool license would only apply to a select number of poorer countries, the patent pool could save lives without hurting sales in rich countries, intellectual property lawyers say," according to the article (Bahree/Herper, 12/10). "It sounds straightforward, but the politics are anything but," Forbes writes in a second story. "Three years after UNITAID broached the [patent pool] idea, it says that so far only Gilead Sciences, Johnson & Johnson and Merck are 'actively engaged' in negotiating with UNITAID over the patent pool. Since February UNITAID has been lobbying 9 other drugmakers and 17 generics manufacturers to sit down and discuss the idea," Forbes writes. Back to other news for December 2009
![]() UNITAID Executive Board Approves Breakthrough Plan to Make AIDS Treatment More Widely Available at Lower Cost This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report. Visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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