Thursday, September 23, 2010

Dutch Minister of Health supports HAI E's financial transparency recommendations to EMA

In response to a series of parliamentary questions from Socialist Party parliamentarian Van Gerven, the Dutch Minister of Health, Wellness and Sport supported the recommendations in HAI E’s latest research article to aid the enforcement of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) financial transparency guidelines for patient and consumer groups.

The Minister advises the Agency to take HAI E’s recommendations “to heart”, agreeing that all (financial) information gathered from these organisations should be publicly available on the EMA website and that the organisations’ participation in the Agency’s activities should be conditional on the fulfillment of the transparency criteria.

Continue reading Minister Klink's response to all 11 parliamentary questions.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Report exposes how Big Pharma has hijacked EU-India trade deal

The livelihoods of millions of patients are at risk under the terms of a new trade deal being negotiated by the EU and India which has been hijacked by big business, highlights a new joint report from Corporate Europe Observatory and India FDI.

"Trade Invaders – How big business is driving the EU-India free trade negotiations" includes a case study on the demands of the pharmaceutical industry, describing how Indian generic drug-makers would be obliged to repeat the innovator companies' costly and time consuming tests because public authorities could no longer rely on their test data to approve the generic drug. This could delay or even prevent the registration of medicines and price competition through generics.

Big Pharma also wants an extension of the standard life of patents from 20 to up to 25 years and enforcement measures including provisions allowing the seizure of products suspected of infringing intellectual property rights at the Indian border, which could hamper legitimate trade in generics.
Continue reading the report...