Greg Jefferys,  a 61-year-old historian and author from Australia, hit international  headlines when he flew to Chennai to use generic sofosbuvir to  successfully cure himself of Hepatitis C. He spent 1/100th — just about  $1000 — the amount it would have cost him if he were to use the patented  version. Jefferys has since helped hundreds of patients access the  medicine cheaply from here. Talking to Rema Nagarajan,  Jefferys strongly criticises big pharma and the patent regime that is  putting life-saving medicines beyond the reach of patients and allowing  companies to make 'obscene profits' 
Did you have concerns regarding the safety and quality of the Indian Sofosbuvir?  
I have no concerns about Indian generics generally. In all areas of the  world, there are issues of quality control and there are good companies  and not-so-good companies. India has some of the largest and best  pharmaceutical manufacturers in the world. I actually get really angry  when doctors in the UK or the US refuse to prescribe life-saving drugs  because they are made in India. It reeks of racism or post-colonial  arrogance! Did you know that I have had dozens of emails from people in  the UK with hep C who have tried to get a prescription for Indian  Sofosbuvir and not one doctor in all of the UK would write it for these  people. But I have had two prescriptions for Indian Sofosbuvir from the  UK. One was from a doctor who had hep C himself and the other was from a  doctor whose best friend had hep C. None other than that! It astounds  me. Tens of thousands of people in the UK are suffering and dying simply  because their GPs refuse to write them a prescription for Indian  generic medicines!
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Saturday, August 29, 2015
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