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Patent challenges in the procurement and supply of generic new essential medicines and lessons from HIV in the southern African development community (SADC) region.

机译:南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)地区在通用仿制新基本药物的采购和供应中的专利挑战和艾滋病毒的教训。

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High medicines prices increasingly pose challenges for universal access to treatments of communicable and non-communicable diseases. New essential medicines are often patent-protected which sustains high prices in many countries, including in low- and middle-income countries. To respond to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the late nineties and to increase access to antiretroviral treatment, certain flexibilities contained in the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS flexibilities) have been clarified and in some respects strengthened at the global level. They have been applied by a number of countries to ensure access to lower-priced generic medicines to treat HIV/AIDS. Governments in the South African Development Community (SADC) have also used TRIPS flexibilities to gain access to lower-priced generic medicines. This paper documents 15 instances of the use of TRIPS flexibilities by eight SADC Member States during the period 2001–2016. Of those, six concerned least developed countries (LDCs) that declared non-enforcement of pharmaceutical patents pursuant to a new LDC transition provision. All instances occurred in the context of medicines procurement for HIV treatment. Such flexibilities can, however, also be used to overcome patent barriers to gain access to generic medicines for other diseases, including NCDs. The SADC, being a regional bloc with over 50% least developed country Members, can make use of the regional exception, a TRIPS flexibility that facilitates the production or procurement of generic medicines to the benefit of the entire region. SADC’s Pharmaceutical Business Plan proposes strategies for increased collaboration and pooled procurement of medicines.
机译:高昂的药品价格对普遍获得传染性和非传染性疾病的治疗构成了挑战。新的基本药物通常受到专利保护,在许多国家(包括中低收入国家)维持高价。为了应对90年代后期的艾滋病毒/艾滋病危机并增加获得抗逆转录病毒治疗的机会,已经澄清了《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》(TRIPS灵活性)中所包含的某些灵活性,并且在某些方面在全球一级得到了加强。许多国家已使用这些方法,以确保获得治疗艾滋病毒/艾滋病的低价仿制药。南非发展共同体(SADC)的政府还利用TRIPS的灵活性来获取价格较低的仿制药。本文记录了2001-2016年间八个南部非洲发展共同体成员国使用TRIPS灵活性的15个实例。在这些国家中,有六个最不发达国家根据最不发达国家的新过渡规定宣布不执行药品专利。所有情况都发生在为艾滋病毒治疗而采购药品的情况下。但是,这种灵活性也可以用来克服专利障碍,以获取其他疾病(包括非传染性疾病)的仿制药。南部非洲发展共同体是一个拥有50%以上最不发达国家成员的区域集团,可以利用区域例外,这是TRIPS的灵活性,可以促进仿制药的生产或采购,使整个地区受益。 SADC的药品业务计划提出了加强合作和集中采购药品的战略。

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