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Thailand allows copycat AIDS, heart disease drugs
29 Jan 2007 05:36:45 GMT
Source: Reuters

BANGKOK, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Thailand has issued "compulsory licences" for generic, copycat versions of Kaletra, an HIV-AIDS drug, and Plavix, a blockbuster treatment for heart disease, in a move likely to outrage international pharmaceutical companies.

"The laws have been signed and became effective on Friday," Health Minister Mongkol na Songkhla told reporters on Monday.

Kaletra is made by Abbott Laboratories <ABT.N> and Plavix is sold by Sanofi-Aventis <SNY.N> <SASY.PA> and Bristol-Myers Squibb <BMY.N>.
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A policeman confronts Thai Muslim women holding a banner that reads, 'Release the innocent people', as they march in protest to a nearby police station in Thailand's Yala Province March 2, 2007. The women, who were blocked on their way to the police station, were demanding the release of held suspects involved in an gas station bomb explosion a few days earlier.