INVESTIGADORES
AUGUSTOVSKI Federico Ariel
artículos
Título:
The role of globalization in drug development and access to orphan drugs: orphan drug legislation in the US/EU and in Latin America
Autor/es:
ARNOLD, R.J.G.; BIGHASH, L.; BRYON NIETO, A.; TANNUS BRANCO DE ARAÚJO, G.; GAY-MOLINA, J.G.; AUGUSTOVSKI, F.
Revista:
F1000 Research
Editorial:
F1000 Res
Referencias:
Año: 2015
ISSN:
2046-1402
Resumen:
AbstractCompared to a decade ago, nearly three times as many drugs for rare diseases are slated for development. This article addresses the market access issues associated with orphan drug status in Europe and the United States in contrast to the legislation in five Latin American (LA) countries that have made strides in this regard--Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Argentina. Based on the success of orphan drug legislation in the EU and US, LA countries should strive to adopt similar strategies with regard to rare diseases and drug development. With the implementation of new targeted regulations, reimbursement strategies, and drug approvals, accessibility to treatment will be improved for people afflicted with rare diseases in these developing countries.