28 February 2013Big Pharma

ViiV Healthcare joins patent pool for cheaper AIDS drugs

ViiV Healthcare, a public health joint venture between GlaxoSmithKline, Shionogi and Pfizer, has signed up to the Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) to provide greater access to affordable AIDS treatments in developing countries.

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