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    Med Confl Surviv. 2008 Apr-Jun;24 Suppl 1:S52-61.

    Patents or patients? Global access to pharmaceuticals and social justice.

    de Wildt G, Khoon CC.

    Jiggins Lane Medical Centre, Birmingham, UK. gillesdewildt@yahoo.com

    Innovation, vaccine development, and world-wide equitable access to necessary pharmaceuticals are hindered by current patenting arrangements and the orientation of pharmaceutical research. Plausible alternatives exist, including instituting the right of national or international agencies to act in the public interest and to buy patents selectively with a view to innovation and equitable access. Alternatives could partly or wholly finance themselves and lower pharmaceutical prices globally. Countries, individuals or groups of patients could help promote alternatives by calling into question the current emphasis on commercialization and profit, and by demanding globally equitable arrangements when sharing data that are important for research or when individuals or communities volunteer as research participants.

    PMID: 18771195 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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