Lending a hand to the world’s poorest
On 13 February, the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline promised to reduce prices of its patented medicines in 50 poor countries to no more than 25% of the cost in developed countries. Additionally, GSK CEO Andrew Witty committed to reinvesting 20% of profits made from sales in these poor countries toward developing infrastructure to supply health care to the underserved.
To propel the development and production of new treatments for neglected tropical diseases, Witty also proposed a voluntary ‘patent pool’. Through this pool, GSK would share "relevant small molecule compounds or processes patents" for such diseases with outside researchers. Richard Barker, director general of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, has been quoted saying GSK’s initiative will lead people to discuss “how much further industry can and should go” to improve public health worldwide. What do you think drug companies should do to support global public health?

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I am a mom that's works very hard and my husband does as well. I always do the right thing and try to keep my family healthy. I think its great to help other countries with health care but it seems like we sure do pay a hefty price here at home. I wish we could start with ourselves then worry about the other countries later.
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