Canadian House Approves Bill To Make It Easier To Supply Cheaper Generic Drugs To Developing Nations
from the this-is-important dept
We've discussed a few times how the current patent regime is causing massive problems in poor and developing countries around the world, where simple and available medications would save many, many lives (which would also help those economies). Tragically, in our over-active belief in patents, governments in the developed world have argued, completely unconvincingly, that drug companies have to price drugs at ridiculous prices via monopolies, even in developing nations where people can't afford them, in order to make it worthwhile to invest in the drug. There is little actual evidence to support this claim, and in fact, basic common sense suggests there's little to support this. A few years back, Canada tried to deal with this issue by passing a law that would allow generic drug manufacturers to produce cheaper drugs for a specific list of developing nations. However, the process was full of red-tape, and involved negotiating with the patent holder (potentially multiple times). In the end, despite being in place for years, the law was actually used only once.Some politicians in Canada have been pushing for a revamp of the law to make it much easier to get those generic drugs into developing nations, and thankfully the Canadian House has approved the bill. The Senate still has to vote on it, and it appears there are concerns about the likelihood of it getting approved there, but it's still notable that a drug bill aimed at getting around patents and helping developing nations even got this far....
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@ChurchHatesTucker
TIS means they can sell generics overseas to nations whom were only able to pay for non generics and pay big time....
see article a few below about the 10$ dose becoming 1500$...IN THE USA.
that is what your govt is doing to you and the world trying to get a world wide tax on IP.
FAIL .....when people see jobs here because of it the game is up.
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Re: @ChurchHatesTucker
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You know what would help everyone? Eliminate patents on all pharmaceuticals in Canada and reallocate the billions saved in our health care system to medical research. Wham bam.
Step 1: Support the Pirate Party of Canada!
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I'm trying too, but I can't find an easy way to steal a free membership.
Actually paying my way into a pirate party seems antithetical to the cause.
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Hey
You should do all you can as a country and Company to deliver as much medicine to people of all countries for bottom line cost
This doesnt need to be an issue,
Your supposed to help people, its why we are Humane
We should unite and ban These corporations from exploiting humans for invisible dollars,
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