Indian Drugmakers Engineer Hep C Cocktails Impossible in West
Ketaki Gokhale
Caroline Chen
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Caroline Chen
In 2001, before India started recognizing product patents, India’s Cipla Ltd. revolutionized the treatment of HIV by making the first pill that combined three different therapies, patented by three different western drugmakers. Now, generic drugmakers in India are working on a one-pill cocktail of the ingredients in Daklinza and Sovaldi that could compete with blockbuster Gilead drugs.
“For sure, in India, it can happen,” said Dharmesh Shah, managing director of Mumbai-based BDR Pharmaceuticals International Pvt., one of the Indian companies in early stages of researching such a pill. “If one can circumvent on the individual product patents, and with a proper regulatory approval, for sure the combination can come in.”
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