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Indian drugs treating malaria, HIV-AIDS in developing countries: Nadda

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NEW DELHI: High-quality generic drugs developed in India are helping to treat malaria, HIV-AIDS, and tuberculosis in developing countries at affordable prices, said Union Health Minister JP Nadda. He said this as while inaugurating the First Policy Makers’ Forum’, in the national Capital.

“India has long been identified as the ‘pharmacy of the world’. We are proud that our generic drugs help to treat diseases like malaria, HIV-AIDS, and tuberculosis which are usually considered as the health problems of developing countries,” Nadda said.

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He also emphasised India’s commitment to the eradication of these diseases. “This contribution underscores India’s commitment to global health and its responsibility in bridging the healthcare gap in developing nations,” Nadda said. He also highlighted that “since administering drugs for HIV-AIDS is very costly” creating a burden for developing nations, “the Indian manufacturers took the lead in providing effective and affordable drugs”.

On vaccines, Nadda said that India has “always been the world leader in the production and supply”. The country contributes “to approximately 60 per cent of the global supply of vaccines.” The health minister said that even the World Health Organization (WHO) procures 70 per cent of its vaccine demand from India. He highlighted how India’s Vaccine Maitri Programme supplied vaccines to several countries during the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the forum, he also listed key health initiatives like the Jan Aushadhi Scheme — which aims to provide high-quality medicines at more affordable prices to all segments of society, especially the underprivileged.

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