Novartis’ deadly lawsuit

Novartis, a massive drug company, is suing the Government of India to protect profits and undercut the generic drug industry that saves millions of lives a year. Tell Novartis: Put patients over profits. Drop your lawsuit now.

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India produces most of the developing world’s supply of generic medicines for HIV, cancer and other diseases. But if a giant Swiss pharmaceutical company, Novartis, gets its way, the “pharmacy to the developing world” could come to a screeching halt.

In 2005, India passed a groundbreaking patent law that prevents “evergreening” -- a tactic that drug companies use to extend patents on drugs that are about to expire by making tiny tweaks to the medication. Novartis is suing to have this life-saving law scrapped.

If Novartis wins this case, it will open up the floodgates for dozens of other drug companies to get longer patents in India -- making Pharma executives rich while keeping medicine priced out of reach of millions.

Help protect access to medicine in developing countries by sending a message to Novartis CEO Joe Jimenez to drop its deadly lawsuit.

Activists and groups like Doctors Without Borders, CARE and Oxfam have been working for five years to oppose this potentially disastrous decision, and the pressure is working. Just last month, they staged a massive day of action that put Novartis on the defensive. Novartis has even asked to meet with the activists to show they're "listening".

Now, it is all coming down to March 28th, when India’s Supreme Court is going to make its final decision. Activists have agreed to deliver our petition to Novartis just before this goes to court, as one final push to get Novartis to drop the case.

Click here to add your name to our petition telling Novartis to put lives before profits and drop the lawsuit.

This is about more than just one company and one medicine. A Novartis victory would mean that patents would be issued for dozens of life-saving medications currently made generically, like vaccines and paediatric formulations of HIV drugs. This is a game-changing moment for global health, and we have to beat this challenge back.

For Big Pharma, patents mean profits. But for the rest of the world, harsh patents can mean denied access to life-saving vaccines, malaria medicine and cancer medications that can cost upwards ofUS$98,000 per year.

India has been called the “pharmacy of the developing world” because it manufactures affordable generic drugs used around the world. Now Novartis, which made billions of dollars last year in profits, wants to make sure that India’s Supreme Court overturns a law that would cut into that profit in the future.

Tell Novartis’ CEO that he can’t line his pockets by limiting access to affordable medicine.

Thanks for fighting for the health of millions,
--Emma, Kaytee, Claiborne and the rest of us

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More information:
Doctors Without Borders -- About the Novartis Drop the Case Campaign