Guest guest Posted February 23, 2001 Report Share Posted February 23, 2001 Joint MSF/CIPLA statement Progress Reported on Implementation of Offer for More Affordable Anti-AIDS Drugs 23 February 2001,Mumbai, India* Two days of discussions between Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and Cipla Limited have resulted in clarification of how the Cipla offer for affordable anti-AIDS drugs will be implemented. Governments of developing countries can immediately take advantage of the offer for its triple-combination anti-retroviral drugs for $600 per pattientsient per year by contacting Cipla directly. This offer is available without restrictions in time, geography or quantity. This is the first time that across-the-board price reductions have been made available without restrictions. The company will also provide similar level of prices for its other antiretroviral drugs. Cipla cooperates with drug regulatory authorities to provide all necessary documentation for registration as required in individual countries. MSF will integrate some of these drugs into existing protocols where these drugs are already registered by national health authorities. The organization is beginning antiretroviral pilot programs in approximately 10 countries. Sources of drug supply will vary according to availability, registration and affordability. To expand the offer of a humanitarian price ($350 per patient per year) which has been made to MSF, Cipla agrees to examine several additional possibilities, including working with third parties to increase the number of patients that could be reached and treated. Cipla is also open to have a dialogue with the relevant UN agencies. The company also agrees to participate in meaningful discussions on potential international procurement of antiretrovirals for developing countries, along with developing country representatives, donors and relevant members of the UN system. A sample of Cipla's prices offered to governments: A combination of stavudine (d4T) 40 mg tablets, lamivudine (3TC) 150 mg tablets and nevirapine (NVP) 200 mg tablets, twice daily: $600 per patient per year. A breakdown of the above price offer for the individual drugs is as follows: d4T 40 mg : $70; 3TC 150 mg : $190; NVP 200 mg: $340. Contacts: Médecins Sans Frontières Cipla Limited Berman corporate@... Phone : 0041 79 286 9649 www.cipla.com access-com@... Phone : 0091 22 3082891/ www.accessmed-msf.org Tel:00-91 22 3095521 Fax : 0091 22 3070385 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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