More battles in store [India]
Well before the Supreme Court rejected Novartisโ application for patent for Glivec (Gleevec in the U.S.), drawing attention to the dichotomy of generic and patented drugs, activists have been demanding access to expensive drugs used in the treatment of cancer, hepatitis C and serious HIV. Trastuzumab is one such, used in the treatment of HER2+ type of breast cancer, which affects about one in four patients with the diseaseโฆ. Kalyani Menon-Sen (womenโs activist), Leena Menghaney (lawyer), and Third World Network have written to the Prime Minister, appealing that Trastuzumab be made available free to patients in government hospitals, and at affordable cost in the open marketโฆAnother group of health activists has demanded that the government either reject the patents given to hepatitis drugs or issue compulsory licencesโฆHCV treatment is unavailable in the public healthcare system and not affordable in the private sector.