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2016年2月10日

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Médecins Sans Frontières

Pharma company ViiV’s attempt to secure patents for key HIV drugs dolutegravir and cabotegravir opposed in India

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People living with HIV have opposed patent applications in India for two important HIV medicines, dolutegravir and cabotegravir.  Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders (MSF) supports these ‘patent oppositions,’ which have been filed to challenge an attempt by ViiV Healthcare (a joint venture by Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline) to obtain monopoly rights in India while several of its patent claims are questionable according to Indian patentability criteria...“Patents for these drugs would mean complete monopoly status for a company which has already restricted the availability of an important HIV drug in India,” said Leena Menghaney, Head of MSF’s Access Campaign in South Asia.