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No One Funding Model Is Sufficient To Ensure Availability Of Lifesaving Drugs
"Trade deals are threatening generic drugs -- we need new ways to incentivize affordable drug development," Daniele Dionisio, head of the research project Geopolitics, Public Health and Access to Medicines (GESPAM) and a member of the European Parliament Working Group on Innovation, Access to Medicines and Poverty-Related Diseases, writes in this SciDev.Net opinion piece. "Just under three billion people live on less than $2 per day, in resource-limited countries where key medicines protected by patents are unaffordable," he writes, adding, "Free-trade deals, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, and governments adopting intellectual property (IP) policies that favor the brand pharmaceutical sector are also threatening the trade of legitimate generic medicines."
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