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Health for all and the problem of patents on medicines : (2ND EDITION)

Sabine Ndzengue Amoa, - Nas Editions (Auteur)
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This work highlights the eternal conflict between health for all and the imperative of profitability of intellectual property linked to patents on medicines in the pharmaceutical industry. Health for all is difficult to reconcile with the need for patent profitability.

Obtaining a patent for a drug is a long and costly procedure for laboratories.

Obtaining it generally rhymes with an obligation of profitability. The expiration of the patent on the drug generates strategies on the part of pharmaceutical companies that are not in ... Lire la suite
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Sabine Ndzengue Amoa est une consultante juridique spécialisée en droit de la santé, droit de l'environnement, droit public. Elle est également présidente d'ASPROBIO AGM (Association loi 1901 qui sensibilise sur la protection de la biodiversité et les changements climatiques). Elle est membre des commissions mondiales CMAP, CMDE, CEC de l'UICN.

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Date Parution29/04/2024
EAN9782487682047
Nb. de Pages118
EditeurBooks on Demand
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Poids183 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions21,0 cm x 14,8 cm x 0,9 cm
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This work highlights the eternal conflict between health for all and the imperative of profitability of intellectual property linked to patents on medicines in the pharmaceutical industry. Health for all is difficult to reconcile with the need for patent profitability.

Obtaining a patent for a drug is a long and costly procedure for laboratories.

Obtaining it generally rhymes with an obligation of profitability. The expiration of the patent on the drug generates strategies on the part of pharmaceutical companies that are not in the service of health.

Does health have a price?
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