Taiwan As a part of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), the Medicines Patent Pool has signed a worldwide license with Medigen Vaccine Biologics (MVC) for its COVID-19 vaccine, representing a debut on two fronts. Not only is this the first time a COVID-19 vaccine developed by…
Global Regular contributor Brendan Shaw* casts his eye over the recently announced 2023 WHO Essential Medicines List, how it reflects growing pharmaceutical innovation, and why maintaining a ‘seat at the table’ for the pharma industry in these discussions will be crucial to meeting global healthcare access goals. Recently, the World…
Global Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), or the resistance of pathogens to antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitics has been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the top 10 global public health threats and was associated with the death of some 5 million people in 2019. The latest WHO report…
WHO Representatives from the US FDA, EMA, WHO and the pharma industry debated over the possible inclusion of environmental impact in future good manufacturing practice (GMP) inspections of drug production sites and the need for a new type of relationship between companies and regulators. We need more information and data to…
Global The World Health Assembly Special Session on a Pandemic Treaty, which will convene health ministries from around the world in Geneva next week, offers a unique opportunity to take a look back and share some important lessons learnt from fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. James Anderson, Executive Director, Global Health, at…
Africa In a notable first, following successful pilot immunisation programmes in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that the RTS,S malaria vaccine be rolled out across sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions with moderate to high malaria transmission. Financing for the pilot programme has been…
Global Shawview Consulting’s Brendan Shaw examines the WHO’s recently released updated Essential Medicines List. Shaw highlights some of the key trends and new inclusions in the List, why pricing and transparency are hotter topics than ever, and how pharma can incorporate this important document and its implications into their strategies for…
Global The global rush to secure access to COVID-19 vaccines has led to accusations that richer countries are hoarding supply at the expense of poorer nations. While some are calling for a relaxation of intellectual property (IP) to allow less-developed nations to vaccinate their populations, Big Pharma is resistant, arguing that…
Hungary László Dene, managing director of Bellis, gives his insights on the trends affecting the wholesale supply chain and product delivery in Hungary, the strategic positioning of the company as the subsidiary of Hungaropharma – the country’s largest wholesaler – specialized in OTC healthcare products and the importance of their newly…
Hungary Dr Antal Feller, CEO of Hungaropharma, gives his insights on the pharma trends affecting the wholesale supply chain and product delivery in Hungary, the strategic positioning of the company, on the importance of their newly opened logistics centre in Budapest, the regulatory hurdle of the serialization guideline, while sharing his…
Czech Republic Tomáš Votruba of the Association of Full-Line Wholesalers (AVEL), which gathers the three major players of the pharmaceutical distribution market in the Czech Republic, gives an overview of the current priorities and challenges for wholesalers, and how he advocates for the interests of his members by working closely with the…
Medicine The WHO has published its most recent edition of the Essential Medicines List in July 2019. On the list are 28 new medicines for adults, making a total of 460 total medicines deemed essential, the highest number ever recorded. Below are the 28 new medicines and a graph of number…
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