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    Thailand approves generic versions of two drugs Bangkok post

    Thailand approves generic versions of two drugs

    By Apiradee Treerutkuarkul

    Thailand is the first developing country to invoke compulsory licensing under the World Trade Organisation's rules for a non-Aids related drug. The WTO allows a government to declare a "national emergency" and licence the production or sale of a patented drug without the permission of the foreign patent owner.

    Public Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla on Monday shrugged off pharmaceutical giants' threats to freeze investment in Thailand in protest at his decision to allow generic, inexpensive versions of heart disease and Aids drugs.

    "Most of these costly drugs are produced somewhere else, not in Thailand. Nobody knows if they produce these drugs cheaply in other countries and just import into Thailand for expensive and profitable sales," the minister said.

    Dr Mongkol said he had issued compulsory licences for two drugs - Kaletra, an advanced anti-Aids drug, and Plavix, a blockbuster treatment for heart disease.

    The minister invoked article 51 of the 1992 Patent Law to import or produce a generic version of the two drugs. In November, the ministry invoked the same law to import and produce the anti-Aids drug Efavirenz.

    The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association last week released a statement disapproving of the ministry's move, saying that compulsory licensing would only force more companies to relinquish patents for heart and anti-Aids drugs and could lead to the isolation of Thailand from the global biotechnology investment community.

    Kaletra is manufactured by Abbott Laboratories, and Plavix by Sanofi-Aventis and Bristol-Myers Squib.

    Dr Mongkol insisted compulsory licensing was essential as Thailand was facing an increase in the number of HIV-positive people. About 108,000 of 500,000 people living with HIV/Aids depend on GPO-VIR, the budget version of the first-line anti-retroviral therapy produced by the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO).

    An estimated 20,000 HIV-positive people have developed a resistance to the drug, and need the combination drugs of lopinavir and ritonavir, which is marketed as Kaletra.

    The patented regimen cost 11,580 baht a month per patient and this could be cut to a third under compulsory licence, Dr Mongkol said.

    In addition, over 200,000 Thais with heart disease problems currently take the drug clopidogrel, sold as Plavix, to reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke, and treat established peripheral artery disease and poor circulation in the legs that may cause pain during exercise, according to the National Health Security Office.

    The patented version of the heart disease drug costs over 70 baht per tablet.

    Thawat Sundarachan, head of the Disease Control Department, said the agency aimed to import the generic version of these two drugs from India and later ask the state-owned GPO to set up for local production.

    This was expected to slash the price of Plavix by 90% to six baht per tablet.The ministry would issue a compulsory licence for Kaletra for a period of five years.

    The compulsory licence for Plavix would run until the government could find another regimen to substitute for this heart disease medicine, he said.

    Plavix inhibits platelets in the blood from clotting.

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    And? I mean, you thought this news was interesting enough to reproduce -- surely you have some comments to share?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boygeenyus
    And? I mean, you thought this news was interesting enough to reproduce -- surely you have some comments to share?
    No, I thought I would wait for your usuall bitchy and negative remarks

    Didnt take you long. Things not going well at the office?
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    Sorry, I guess I overestimated your intellect. You obviously DON'T have any comments to share beyond the cut-and-paste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boygeenyus
    Sorry, I guess I overestimated your intellect. You obviously DON'T have any comments to share beyond the cut-and-paste.
    Well he obviously hasnt overestimated yours Got it pretty right maybe a tad generous

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    The Lad should be relieved ...

    ... that it's not a cut 'n' paste of the endless stories detailing the latest chapter in the saga of his pet project (Suvarnabhumi)

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    I am pleased to see this post

    Not all of us can read each of the major English language dailies and by my guess the average age of members readers here is closer to 70 than 30, so health related posts extracted from the papers are welcomed by me.
    I take Plavix and am mighty relieved that I may enjoy a monthly medication cost reduction of some B2,200 plus!

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    Re: The Lad should be relieved ...

    Quote Originally Posted by homintern
    ... that it's not a cut 'n' paste of the endless stories detailing the latest chapter in the saga of his pet project (Suvarnabhumi)
    You better watch yourself, old man...

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    at least

    at least the drugs might not sink into a swamp

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    Re: I am pleased to see this post

    Quote Originally Posted by sattahip
    by my guess the average age of members readers here is closer to 70 than 30
    My average age is (just) closer to 70 than 30. Is this a variant of the 80/20 rule?

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