Global Health Progress Commends European Union and India Agreement Increasing Access to Drugs in Developing Countries
Released on: December 16, 2010, 2:12 pm
Author:
Mark Grayson/ Global Health Progress
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
According to a Reuter’s article, the European Union (EU) and
India have come to an agreement which should ease the process of
exporting Indian drug manufacturers’ medicines to developing countries,
increasing these countries’ access to drugs.
Karel De Gucht, commissioner of the European Union (EU) has confirmed an agreement
between the EU and India that will resolve some of the disputes that lead to the
seizure of generic drugs in transit last year. This agreement will allow shipments
of medication to pass through Europe to developing nations without being checked for
anything except counterfeiting.
The new agreement will also amend custom codes allowing shipments of medications
from India to reach countries located in South America via Europe. The confirmation
comes amid trade talks between the EU and India.
Global Health Progress commends the agreements between the European Union and India,
which will increase access to drugs, primarily generic medication, for
underdeveloped countries. This process affects the affordability of generic
medications to underdeveloped countries which fight the prominence of infectious
diseases such as HIV/AIDS and malaria.
Since the 1960s, the philanthropic efforts of research-based biopharmaceutical companies have worked to get medicines to the people that need them the most. In
2005, biopharmaceutical companies responded to requests with more than $3 billion in
medical products donated worldwide.
GHP aids in providing millions of doses of anti-retroviral drugs at discounted
prices and, in some cases, for free to patients in developing countries. These
donation programs for Least Developed Countries and sub-Saharan Africa, together
with programs for lower and middle income countries, apply to more than 87 percent
of all people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
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