Abstract

In the context of the fight against poverty, the access of developing countries to essential drugs mobilizes the international community. It leads to envisage new and intricates politics. If donations or tiered prices are studied, the manufacturing of generics and even of patented drugs through voluntary or compulsory licensing is evoked. At a longer terms, it's the setting of health national politics and industrialisation which are concerned. These new orientations are not without consequence on the global drug market.

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