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Let Them Eat Protease Inhibitors
Charities want to reshape the global drug development system to provide treatments to people in poor countries
The Scientist 2004, 18(12):46
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Activists campaigning to get AIDS treatments and other critical medicines to poor people around the world propose radical changes in the financing of global pharmaceutical research and development. The activists suggest that the World Trade Organization (WTO) discard global intellectual property protections and replace them with incentive programs for scientists. The companies that research, design, and produce the drugs would no longer support large sales teams to persuade physicians to prescribe them.
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