Abstract

NEW INDUSTRY AND NON-profit organization initiatives to get low-cost medicines to poor countries emerged in the wake of World Health Day 2005 earlier this month. Sanofi-Aventis has formed a malaria drug development agreement with the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative. The partners say the drug they are developing, a combination of artesunate and amodiaquine, will be easier to use and cheaper than other malaria therapies. Expected to be available in 2006, the combination will be sold at cost—less than $1.00, the partners say— to poor countries and to nongovernmental organizations. Meanwhile, the foundation established by former president Bill Clinton last week announced a $ 10 million program to deliver an antiretroviral treatment to children and the rural poor in more than 10 countries. Cipla, which is an Indian generics producer, will supply the Clinton Foundation with a treatment for children at a discount of more than 50% compared with current prices. The announcements follow the ...

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