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Access to essential medicines of the future

Access to essential medicines of the future. Bernard Pécoul Director, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines Médecins Sans Frontières. A sleeping sickness patient, N'dalatando , Angola, 1997. Justice Access to essential medicines as a human right Essential medicines as public goods.

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Access to essential medicines of the future

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  1. Access to essential medicines of the future Bernard Pécoul Director, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines Médecins Sans Frontières

  2. A sleeping sickness patient, N'dalatando, Angola, 1997

  3. Justice • Access to essential medicines as a human right • Essential medicines as public goods

  4. Justice

  5. The right of access to essential medicines

  6. Essential medicines as public goods

  7. Future challenges for essential medicines • Some essential medicines still not on the List • Overcome intellectual property barriers to access • Address R&D crisis for medicines for developing country diseases • Maintain the production of essential medicines and secure the market

  8. Some essential medicines still not included on the List

  9. Overcome intellectual property barriers to access

  10. The Effects of Generic Competition Stavudine (d4T) + lamivudine (3TC) + nevirapine (NVP): Lowest world prices per patient per year

  11. Address R&D crisis for medicines for developing country diseases

  12. Research for drugs for neglected diseases 1975 to 1999: 1,393 new chemical entities marketed Tropical diseases: 13 Tuberculosis: 3

  13. Maintain the production of essential medicines and secure the market

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