>RBC said the difficulties arose after two contracts covering the supply of the treatment to Russia’s regions were cancelled in July, as GSK filed a complaint to the Federal Antimonopoly Service, the Russian anti-trust regulator, over the Russian distributor’s plans to supply a Dolutegravir analogue produced by a Russian company, despite the treatment being due to remain under patent in Russia until 2029.
A new tender for the supply of Dolutegravir worth 3.2 billion rubles (€31.7 mln) was announced in August, and a new contract was signed with GSK on 2 September, according to RBC.
Ruzi-Ne-Druzi on
If russian government want it this way than there is nothing we can do. They also banned western COVID vaccines and were pushing theirs down everyone’s throat. It’s weird that no conspiracy theorist claimed that russian vaccine damaged brains of those who got shot with it.
CreationTrioLiker7 on
Life being bad in Russia? No way
OMGWTFBBQPPL on
Reducing viral load in infected patients reduces the risk of further infections in other people. We’ve know the correlation between viral load and how infectious it makes a person for years. This will not end well for anyone, especially women infected by peeps on the down low and their closeted partners but I digress…..
Rubberdiver on
Orcland will be Orcland until they get rid of their leader and his bodies and pay Ukraine.
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Well that sucks for them
>RBC said the difficulties arose after two contracts covering the supply of the treatment to Russia’s regions were cancelled in July, as GSK filed a complaint to the Federal Antimonopoly Service, the Russian anti-trust regulator, over the Russian distributor’s plans to supply a Dolutegravir analogue produced by a Russian company, despite the treatment being due to remain under patent in Russia until 2029.
A new tender for the supply of Dolutegravir worth 3.2 billion rubles (€31.7 mln) was announced in August, and a new contract was signed with GSK on 2 September, according to RBC.
If russian government want it this way than there is nothing we can do. They also banned western COVID vaccines and were pushing theirs down everyone’s throat. It’s weird that no conspiracy theorist claimed that russian vaccine damaged brains of those who got shot with it.
Life being bad in Russia? No way
Reducing viral load in infected patients reduces the risk of further infections in other people. We’ve know the correlation between viral load and how infectious it makes a person for years. This will not end well for anyone, especially women infected by peeps on the down low and their closeted partners but I digress…..
Orcland will be Orcland until they get rid of their leader and his bodies and pay Ukraine.