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ita Bhalla – Tue Jul 5, 8:55 am ET

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Millions of people dependent on life-saving generic drugs to treat HIV/AIDS will die if India stops producing cheap drugs for the disease due to its trade deal with the European Union, the head of UNAIDS warned on Tuesday.

The EU and India are currently negotiating a free-trade agreement, which campaigners say will restrict India's ability to produce anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs, preventing the world's poor from accessing cheap drugs for their treatment.

"India should resist removing any flexibility because any trade agreement which could lead to India not being able to produce will be terrible for the rest of the world," said Michel Sidibe, executive director for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).

"Millions of people will die if India cannot produce and Africa will be the most affected. For me, it is an issue of life or death," he told Reuters in an interview, adding that about 86 percent of people on treatment were taking drugs made in India.

The EU-India trade deal includes measures that could delay or restrict competition from generic medicines by extending patent terms, requiring data exclusivity and tightening border enforcement rules.

Such moves could drive up prices for India's anti-retroviral treatments, limit dosage options and delay access to newer and better drugs, said a U.N. report in September last year.

REVERSING GAINS MADE

Thirty years after the HIV/AIDS virus was first discovered, experts say while substantial progress has been made by the global community in stemming it, only a fraction of those living with the illness are on medication.

At a high level U.N. meeting last month, nations agreed on a set of ambitious targets to rid the world of disease, including scaling up the provision of generics to reach 15 million patients from six million by 2015.

The trade deal, Sidibe said, would reverse many of the gains made in improving the lives of the world's poor.

"We have been fighting for so long to make sure that poor people could have access to treatment," he said. "For me, it will be the beginning of reversing all the gains we made on social justice and redistribution of opportunity."

Sidibe, a Mali national, said African leaders were asking India to really pay serious attention to any trade agreement which would block them to produce quality generic drugs for very poor people.

"It is not a rich pocket of people in the developed world who will be deprived of drugs, it will be the most needy, the most poor."

(Editing by Yoko Nishikawa)

Millions will die if India stops AIDS drugs - U.N. - Yahoo! News

Shocking :eek: i really hope india doesnt do anything that would put millions of peoples life at risk :cry:.
 
Well, India - EU deal was to help transform India from a generic drug making leader into a drug discovery hub. After IT outsourcing hub, India is setting itself up to become the pharma manufacturing hub. It is a good opportunity for some other developing country to take India's current place, while India takes the next step. I think India-EU deal should consider this before embarking on this deal.
 
As someone who worked in a pharmaceutical plant heres a few observations:

most of the chemical precursors were shipped to developed nations for assembly, not india.
in the assembly (formulation) phase, most precursors were either made in china or made in germany never made in india.
the drug discovery almost always comes from a white developed nation but china has been undergoing major progress in this area.
the reactors were all made in china.

however i worked in a low end pharmaceutical operation for generic cough medicines, cosmetics, and personal care creams. maybe india just has no low-end and does high end?
 
As someone who worked in a pharmaceutical plant heres a few observations:

most of the chemical precursors were shipped to developed nations for assembly, not india.
in the assembly (formulation) phase, most precursors were either made in china or made in germany never made in india.
the drug discovery almost always comes from a white developed nation but china has been undergoing major progress in this area.
the reactors were all made in china.

however i worked in a low end pharmaceutical operation for generic cough medicines, cosmetics, and personal care creams. maybe india just has no low-end and does high end?

India has more U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved factories than any other country outside the U.S.

Source: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2011706173_apasindiaaffordabledrugs.html
 
As someone who worked in a pharmaceutical plant heres a few observations:

most of the chemical precursors were shipped to developed nations for assembly, not india.
in the assembly (formulation) phase, most precursors were either made in china or made in germany never made in india.
the drug discovery almost always comes from a white developed nation but china has been undergoing major progress in this area.
the reactors were all made in china.

however i worked in a low end pharmaceutical operation for generic cough medicines, cosmetics, and personal care creams. maybe india just has no low-end and does high end?



How sure are you that the pill you are taking is genuine? With counterfeit drugs all over the place, one can't be sure about the quality of the medicine. A pill that is supposed to cure you would actually kill you...

Product of a billion-dollar deadly business, fake drugs kill millions of people across the world. It is estimated that 1 million people die in the developing world annually after consuming these counterfeit drugs.

Fake allopathic and homeopathic medicines contribute between 15 to 20 per cent of the Rs 40,000 crore (Rs 400 billion) Indian pharmaceutical market.

Fake drugs were initially found to be among lifestyle drugs like Viagra or common medicines for cold and fever.

Today, the business has spread to cover lifesaving drugs treating AIDS, diabetes, cholesterol, and even cancer.

The consequence of this: serious defects and deformities, lifelong impairment and even death. These drugs also create mutant strains of virus.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 30 per cent of medicines sold in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are spurious.

Several seizures have found that the fake drugs have a 'Made in India' tag.


China selling fake 'Made in India' drugs - Rediff.com Business
 
the artical says, 86 percent of AFRICAN aids patient take drugs from India.

maybe it's correct considering Indian drugs are cheaper than those China-Germany made tablets.
 
the artical says, 86 percent of AFRICAN aids patient take drugs from India.

maybe it's correct considering Indian drugs are cheaper than those China-Germany made tablets.

No it says Africa will be the most affected. Read again carefully:

"Millions of people will die if India cannot produce and Africa will be the most affected. For me, it is an issue of life or death," he told Reuters in an interview, adding that about 86 percent of people on treatment were taking drugs made in India.
 
i don't understand why india would want to stop AIDS drugs and let hundred of millions of its own citizens die??? :hitwall:
 
i don't understand why india would want to stop AIDS drugs and let hundred of millions of its own citizens die??? :hitwall:

did u read the article??

U need to be spoon fed
"Millions of people will die if India cannot produce and Africa will be the most affected. For me, it is an issue of life or death," he told Reuters in an interview, adding that about 86 percent of people on treatment were taking drugs made in India.
 
What a dismal show... I think the first post by below freezing was quite a healthy post he only disagreed by the importance meted out to the Indian pharma Industry. The responses were shocking, "OMG A CHINESE SAID SOMETHING REMOTELY NEGATIVE I MUST EAT HIM ALIVE NOW".

Really? Thread closed. I personally agree with the notion about Indian generic drugs being a viable substitute. Especially for diabetes, blood pressure, cholestrol. The branded ones are 4 to 5 times more expensive and somewhere in the back even they are buying from India. I buy a lot of them for my family members, who has money to waste on European packaging.
 
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