California Congresswoman Diane Watson and AIDS Healthcare Foundation, America's Largest HIV/AIDS Medical Provider, Say: ``Glaxo: Do the Right Thing!''.Business/News Editors & Health/Medical Writers LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2002 AIDS Healthcare Foundation The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is a non profit, Los Angeles-based AIDS treatment and advocacy center. Their official founding pledge is to "provide cutting-edge medicine and advocacy, regardless of ability to pay. : -- AIDS Drugs for Africa and the World -- GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Urged to Lower the Price, Cut the Red Tape on Life-Saving AIDS Drugs -- Over 8,500 AIDS Deaths Every Day Worldwide -- GSK's All-in-One-Pill AIDS Drugs are Best Hope to Save Millions of Lives -- GSK's Prices Still Too High, Company Impedes Access in Poor Countries In conjunction with the expected release of GSK's 2001 full year fiscal results on Thursday, February 14th, United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Congresswoman Diane Watson Diane Edith Watson PhD (born November 12 1933), American politician, has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing the 33rd District of California (map). (D, California) and AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the nation's largest provider of specialized HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome medical care, hosted a series of press conferences and media events today, Wednesday, February 13th, in Washington, DC, and at GSK's regional and worldwide headquarters in Research Triangle Park Research Triangle Park, research, business, medical, and educational complex situated in central North Carolina. It has an area of 6,900 acres (2,795 hectares) and is 8 × 2 mi (13 × 3 km) in size. Named for the triangle formed by Duke Univ. , NC; Johannesburg, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. ; and Greenford, UK, urging GlaxoSmithKline, one of the largest AIDS drug manufacturers in the world, to lower the prices and cut the bureaucracy on their life-saving AIDS drugs. The events included press conferences in Washington, DC, and North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , the unveiling of a "Glaxo: Do the Right Thing!" newspaper ad, and the launch of a global web-based petition drive (see www.aidshealth.org) demanding affordable drug pricing in poor nations for life-saving GlaxoSmithKline HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. medications. "It is time for GlaxoSmithKline to lower their prices and cut the red tape for their HIV/AIDS drugs for Africa and the world," said Michael Weinstein Michael L. "Mikey" Weinstein is an attorney, businessman and former Air Force officer. He is founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and author of With God on Our Side: One Man's War Against an Evangelical Coup in America's Military , AIDS Healthcare Foundation President, at the Washington, DC, press conference. "GSK's so-called `preferential pricing' for the developing world is little more than newspaper headlines -- the reduced prices bring drug regimen costs close to 2,000 U.S. dollars per patient per year -- a price virtually no individual or government in the developing world can afford." Ironically, GSK GSK GlaxoSmithKline plc (pharmaceutical company) GSK Glycogen Synthase Kinase GSK Gruppentraining Sozialer Kompetenzen (Germany) GSK Greenland Shark (FAO fish species code) may offer the best hope to save millions of people worldwide because they combine several life-saving AIDS drugs into one pill usually taken twice a day. However, the reduced prices they have so far offered aren't saving lives -- Glaxo's prices are simply not affordable for most poor and developing nations. "According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the World Health Organization, over 8,500 adults and children around the world die from AIDS every day," said United States Congresswoman Diane Watson (D, California) at the Washington press conference. "When we have so many potentially life-saving AIDS drugs available today, this is truly a tragedy -- the tragedy of AIDS that one South African newspaper recently editorialized as `the new apartheid: pernicious, genocidal and bureaucratic.'" AHF AHF antihemophilic factor (coagulation factor VIII). AHF abbr. antihemophilic factor AHF, n the abbreviation for antihemophilic factor. See also factor VIII. and Congresswoman Watson want Glaxo to reduce their prices further so that per patient costs per year are approximately USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. $500 for a drug regimen that would utilize GSK's brand name HIV medications. (Note: generic versions of such drugs -- an approach providers like Medecins Sans Frontiers/Doctors Without Borders are exploring in countries like South Africa -- may cost as little as USD$150 per patient per year according to MSF MSF Manufacturing, Science, and Finance (Union) officials.) "I am well aware that research and development for any drug is an expensive proposition," Congresswoman Watson added. "However, the United States government -- which is also one of the largest purchasers of AIDS drugs -- contributes to the development of many such drugs with the help of U.S. government research dollars and via the benefit of generous tax incentives. I wholeheartedly whole·heart·ed adj. Marked by unconditional commitment, unstinting devotion, or unreserved enthusiasm: wholehearted approval. whole believe GlaxoSmithKline can drastically reduce prices of their HIV medications for poor nations, cover their manufacturing costs while earning a modest profit, and save countless lives in the process. Glaxo: it is simply the right thing to do." Many AIDS drugs are quite financially lucrative for their manufacturers and patent holders. Often, the patents of such profit making AIDS drugs remain in or revert to private pharmaceutical company hands despite the fact that U.S. tax dollars and direct government research funding often contributed significantly to the development of these life-saving drugs. After the morning press conference in Washington, DC, several AIDS Healthcare Foundation officials hosted an afternoon press conference (4:15pm EST EST electroshock therapy. EST abbr. electroshock therapy ) in North Carolina in front of GSK's Research Triangle Park, NC, facility. AHF officials delivered a copy of a newspaper advertisement demanding "GSK: Lower AIDS Drug Prices -- Do the Right Thing!" scheduled to run tomorrow, February 14th (the day GSK releases its FY 2001 numbers), in the Raleigh "News and Observer." "We are here urging GSK employees to read our ad in tomorrow's `News and Observer' and help pressure the company to lower its prices for these life-saving AIDS drugs," said Cesar Portillo, AIDS Healthcare Foundation Chief of Public Affairs at the North Carolina event. "GSK's bureaucracy has also created needless red tape for clinics providing care to the poor in developing countries, a hurdle that none of GSK's peers require. Glaxo must act immediately to reduce their prices, cut the red tape and make these drugs available." In addition to these two press conferences, a copy of the global web-based petition (see www.aidshealth.org) and copies of the North Carolina newspaper ad were to be delivered to GSK's world headquarters outside London and to GSK officials at their Johannesburg, South Africa, offices. AIDS Healthcare Foundation's Global Immunity initiative currently operates two AIDS clinics in Africa: the "Ithembalabantu (Zulu for `the people's hope') Clinic," in KwaZulu Natal Province, Durban, South Africa, in partnership with the Network of AIDS Communities of South Africa (NetComSA), a local non government organization (NGO NGO abbr. nongovernmental organization Noun 1. NGO - an organization that is not part of the local or state or federal government nongovernmental organization ); the other clinic is in Masaka, Uganda, operated in partnership with the Uganda Business Coalition (UBC UBC Uniform Building Code UBC University of British Columbia UBC Union of the Baltic Cities UBC United Brotherhood of Carpenters UBC Universal Battery Charger UBC Union of Baltic Cities UBC Universal Bibliographic Control UBC Used Beverage Cans ). "AIDS Healthcare Foundation has always gone to where the need is greatest," said AHF President Michael Weinstein. "We are the largest provider of specialized HIV/AIDS care in the United States with over 11,000 patients and fifteen years of experience with direct patient HIV/AIDS care. We clearly saw that for us it was the right thing to try and do something more in the worldwide fight against AIDS, despite daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin odds. As GlaxoSmithKline executives, employees and stockholders look back on their financial and business performance for 2001, I challenge them also to look to the future and help do the right thing for people living with AIDS throughout the world." GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Background Statistics: -- GSK is the second largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in the U.S., and the biggest manufacturer in Europe.(1) -- Worldwide GSK sales of AIDS-related anti-retroviral medications for 3rd quarter 2001 was US$490 million.(2) -- Worldwide GSK sales of all pharmaceuticals for 3rd quarter 2001 was US$7.2 billion, with US$1.9 billion in profits.(3) -- GSK controls US$2 billion in worldwide AIDS anti-retroviral drug sales out of a total annual market of US$5 billion (40% market share). -- GSK's Trizivir and Combivir drastically simplify treatment by combining multiple life-saving medications in one pill. -- GSK's so-called "preferential pricing" program fails to make their drugs affordable. For example, Combivir is offered in South Africa at US$1.8 for a daily dose.(4) That totals US$657 annually for the two-drug pill. This "preferential pricing" is twice as high as the AIDS advocate target price of no more that US$500 annually for a complete, three-drug combo. -- Among the major manufacturers of such medications, GSK alone demands AIDS clinics in poor countries sign "memorandum of understanding" and "supply agreement" in order to buy GSK drugs at "preferential prices," and then creates lengthy delays in approving these documents. (1) IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. data (MAT June 2001), JP Morgan H&Q 20th Annual Healthcare Conference, 1/9/2002 (2) Third Quarter 2001 results, dated Oct. 23, 2001, www.gsk.com (3) JP Morgan H&Q 20th Annual Healthcare Conference, 1/9/2002 (4) Glaxo Wellcome South Africa preferential price list for non-profit organizations, 12/19/2001 |
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