Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in the Developing World - Audio

Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in the Developing World - Audio

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In March 2007, in reaction to Thai health authorities' decision to use compulsory licenses to obtain low-cost generic medicines for HIV/AIDS, Abbott Laboratories, a Chicago-based multinational pharmaceutical company, decided to withdraw all applications to register drugs in Thailand and to not bring…

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