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...Thailand has revoked the patent on our medicine, ignoring the patent system. Under these circumstances, we have elected not to introduce new medicines there,” Dirk Van Eeden, public affairs director of Abbott International, told the Associated Press (AP). Wearing shirts reading “Worldwide Boycott Abbott?? and “Our labs, our drugs, our responsibility,” the group engaged in chants such as “Hey Abbott, get off it, people over profit,” and shaking symbolic pill bottles with pennies inside. The initial plan for yesterday?...
...needed me to make every jump at,” he says. On the one hand, his was the most interesting performance in a bad movie. On the other hand, flops do not a successful acting career make. But however well RZA does as an actor, the Wu-Tang Abbott??s future will be worth catching whether you are a crab, a chef, a cherry head or a plain old college student.--Staff writer Scoop A. Wasserstein can be reached at wasserst@fas.harvard.edu...
...Norvir case is particularly troubling. Used as a boosting agent to increase the potency of other AIDS drugs, Norvir is an essential component of many treatment regimes. Although costs will vary between treatment plans, Abbott??s price hike will set many AIDS patients back anywhere from an extra $6000 to $12,000 per year...
...Abbott??s actions have angered not just AIDS activists; other big name pharmaceutical companies–like Bristol-Myers Squibb and GlaxoSmithKline–are also livid. These companies produce AIDS drugs that must be combined with Norvir for optimal efficacy, so the Norvir price increase effectively raises the cost of their drugs as well. But Abbott has declined to pass along the Norvir price hike to its own combination drug, Kaletra (which is pre-boosted with Norvir), thereby undercutting its competitors. A savvy business move? Certainly. Kaletra will doubtless gain increased market share as higher Norvir prices...
Harvard’s most frustrating power play came in the third period, after Cornell’s Shane Hynes scored at 5:09. Chris Abbott went off for tripping 29 seconds later, but the only shot on goal during the ensuing power play came from Abbott??s twin brother Cam, who stole a pass from Pettit to Welch and had his breakaway chance turned aside by Harvard junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris...
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