Drugs

Order of the Supreme Court regarding ART drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS, 24/02/2025

Order of the Supreme Court of India in the matter of Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS & Others Vs Union of India & Others dated 24/02/2025. The Supreme Court (SC), February 24, 2025 has directed all states to file their affidavits addressing concerns raised about antiretroviral therapy (ART) drugs …

Migrants may spread drug-resistant malaria: Study

Aarti Dhar NEW DELHI: Warning that refugees and migrating population could increase the possibility of introducing drug-resistant malaria strains into the non-immune population in India, a review study published in the latest edition of The Lancet Infectious Diseases has suggested that best practices for malaria control along the border areas …

IICT scientist bags Ranbaxy award

Dr S. Chandrashekar, a Director-grade scientist at the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) here was selected for the Ranbaxy Research Award for the year 2009. Dr Chandrashekar was chosen for his exemplary work in the area of pharmaceutical sciences, according to a release.

India, China talk trade, leave out core concerns

Beijing Silent On Pak-Sponsored Terrorism & Practice Of Stapling Visas INDIA and China tip-toed around the thorny issues between the large South Asian neighbours in a joint statement issued after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao held talks on Thursday. While the two countries committed to increased …

New pharma policy to focus on cheaper drugs for poor

R Ravichandran The Centre is expected to announce a new pharma policy in the next few months. The ministry of chemicals and fertilisers has discussed with concerned stakeholders and will seek further inputs on the matter before placing the draft note to a group of ministers (GoM) for final touches, …

Drug development needs a new brand of science

We need to break with the past to develop new medicines, says Garret FitzGerald. An interdisciplinary NIH centre points the way.

Boost to blood filters

CHRONIC diabetics are at a greater risk of kidney problems. As the kidneys overwork to filter high blood sugar, its filtering system gets damaged, eventually leaking blood proteins into urine. Poor filtration also pushes the blood pressure up. Doctors usually recommend ACE inhibitors, available under trade names of capton and …

Acta is trade terrorism

It is now final. Two weeks ago, the final text of the Anti- Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), a plurilateral pact ostensibly aimed at stamping out the trade in counterfeit goods, was put out by the cabal of countries that have been negotiating it in secret for the past three years. …

Biography of malignancy

In 1947, a Boston shipyard worker’s child fell sick. Examining the twoyear- old’s blood through the microscope, Sydney Farber, a city doctor, saw billions of malignant white cells “dividing in frenzy, their chromosomes condensing and uncondensing, like tiny clenched and unclenched fists.” The child was suffering from leukaemia and by …

Indian generics to be safe from seizure while passing through EU

PHARMACEUTICAL exporters can breathe easy as the European Union has finally agreed to India

The beginning of the end for Africa's devastating Meningitis outbreaks?

Nine years ago, a small group of infectious-disease experts gambled on an unorthodox strategy to make a much-needed—and affordable—vaccine for Africa. Last Monday in Burkina Faso, it paid off in spades with the kickoff of a massive campaign to immunize 20 million people in three African countries against deadly meningococcal …

Give up the ghosts

The spectral fingerprints of a big drug company have once again been found all over academic publications. Documents released last week by a watchdog group based in Washington DC raise concerns about the role of writers paid by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in works attributed to psychiatric researchers at a number of …

EU pact wont hurt generics

Not To Tighten IP Rules On Production And Export Of Generic Drugs Amiti Sen NEW DELHI THE proposed India-EU trade and investment agreement will not curtail India

43 special labs coming to test for drug-resistant TB

With 99,000 Cases A Year, India 2nd Only To China New Delhi: India is increasing its diagnostic capability to better detect multi-drug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis

Searching for transparency: Improving patent information to increase access to medicines

The ability of developing and least-developed countries to procure affordable generic medicines continues to be hampered by a lack of transparency in patent information. While there has been an increase in electronic patent information since TRIPS, much more still needs be done.

World malaria report 2010

This global annual report covers 106 malaria-endemic countries and highlights continued progress made towards meeting the World Health Assembly (WHA) targets for malaria to be achieved by the end of 2010 and by 2015. Outlines evolving situation of financing for malaria control and how these growing resources have resulted in …

Views differ on WTOs generics solution, IPR enforcement

A rarely-used system intended to help poor countries import generic versions of patent-protected drugs was the main focus of discussions at the October session of the TRIPS Council. Developing countries also raised serious concerns over the Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement.

To give is better than to receive: compliance with WHO guidelines for drug donations during 20002008

The objective of this study was to assess drug donations in terms of their adherence to the drug donation guidelines put forth by the World Health Organization (WHO).  

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