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  • 4 May 2001: Brazil - Myths and Facts, Myth: Brazil has solved its AIDS problem by compulsorily licensing patented pharmaceuticals. Fact: Brazil has never issued a compulsory license for AIDS drugs.
  • 30 April 2001: GlaxoSmithKline announces agreement with the Government of Burundi to increase access to HIV/AIDS medicines, press release

  • 19 April 2001: GlaxoSmithKline welcomes the settlement of industry association litigation against the South African Government , press release

  • 27 March 2001: Abbott Laboratories to Offer AIDS Drugs and Rapid Diagnostic Test at No Profit in Africa: Offer includes Abbottıs Protease Inhibitors Kaletraand Norvir, Determine Test, press release

  • 9 March 2001: Boehringer Ingelheim to support the SPD anti-AIDS initiative: Patent rights of the pharmaceutical industry must be protected, press release

  • 7 March 2001: Merck & Co., Inc. Announces Significant Reductions in Prices of HIV Medicines to Help Speed Access in Developing World Merck Will Not Profit From Sales of CRIXIVAN and STOCRIN in Developing Countries, press release


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