Guest guest Posted December 18, 2001 Report Share Posted December 18, 2001 Cipla to Offer Inexpensive Antifungals, Other Drugs to Treat AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections Indian generic drugmaker Cipla announced last week that it is planning to supply " affordable drugs " to treat opportunistic infections resulting from AIDS, Reuters reports. Cipla Chair Y.K. Hamied said that the company is looking to " broaden its initiatives in AIDS treatment. " According to Hamied, Cipla, which currently supplies antiretroviral drugs to African nations for less than one dollar per day, has also offered to conduct clinical trials of a U.S.-developed AIDS vaccine in India and is planning to offer " cheap " home HIV detection kits worldwide. " If we're approached, we can also supply drugs to treat cancer, pneumonia and tuberculosis in AIDS patients at a fraction of international prices, " he said. Cipla will now begin offering generic fluconazole, the medication in Pfizer's antifungal treatment Diflucan, at a price of 10 cents per tablet, a " small fraction " of Pfizer's price. An inspection of Cipla by a U.N. team last month could assist the company in its plans to supply AIDS drugs, Reuters reports. " We had our facilities inspected by the United Nations' Children's Fund, and we're likely to be an approved supplier through them of [AIDS drugs] to countries where patents don't apply or where they've expired, " Hamied said. Thus far, about 25 countries have begun importing AIDS medication from Cipla (Reuters, 12/13). _______________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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