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115:. However, HIV/AIDS activists successfully contested this, demonstrators alleging that then United States presidential-candidate Al Gore was killing babies in Africa—and forced the US and EC to back off the South African government. As a result of immense international pressure, including from 139: 72:
epidemic. The intent of the Act was to reduce drug prices by allowing generic substitution of off-patent drugs, the parallel importation of on-patent drugs as well as price transparency.
101: 100:(MNC) brought a suit against the government of South Africa for its passage of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act No. 90 of 1997, arguing that it violated the 146: 104:. The intent of the Act was to reduce drug prices by allowing generic substitution of off-patent drugs, the parallel importation of on-patent drugs as well as price transparency. 285: 88:
enacted the Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act in 1997. The Act aimed to both reduce the cost of drugs and increase their availability.
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In February 1998, the South African Pharmaceutical Manufactures Association and forty
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In agreement with the suit, the United States (US) and
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South Africa's Medicines and Related Substance 1997
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Government of South Africa
Government of South Africa
compulsory license
HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS
Government of South Africa
Multinational Corporations
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
European Communities
economic sanctions
NGOs
Oxfam
"MEDICINES AND RELATED SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT 101 OF 1965"
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"Drug companies sue South African government over generics"
doi
10.1136/bmj.322.7284.447
ISSN
0959-8138
PMC
1119675
PMID
11222409




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