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Developing nations and the compulsory license: maximizing access to essential medicines while minimizing investment side effects.

机译:发展中国家和强制许可:最大限度地获取基本药物,同时最大程度减少投资副作用。

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This manuscript addresses how developing countries can maximize access to essential medicines and minimize unwanted side-effects within the legal environment of a compulsory license regime. While compulsory licensing can play a role in improving public health, external social and political conditions must be considered in order to make licensing an effective practice.
机译:该手稿探讨了发展中国家如何在强制许可制度的法律环境中最大限度地获取基本药物,并最大程度地减少不良副作用。虽然强制许可可以在改善公共卫生方面发挥作用,但必须考虑外部社会和政治条件,以使许可成为一种有效的做法。

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