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GSK Is First To Share Cancer Drug Patents With Poor Countries

This article was originally published in SRA

Executive Summary

GlaxoSmithKline PLC intends to make a big splash in the Medicines Patent Pool as the first company to share its future cancer drug patents for development of generic drugs in least developed and low-income countries and certain middle-income countries1.

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