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The deal is trying to control price of artemisinin, an extract
of the plant known as wormwood or safewort, the key raw ingredient for
artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) and to lower it by 70 percent,
“Nearly every life lost to malaria could have been saved with access to
effective medicines,"
During the past few years, the price of this ingredient has
been as little as $350 a pound to as much as $2.200 because of the high demand
on the market.
Under the deal, two Chinese suppliers of artemisinin will
sell it to four Indian companies at no more than $136 a pound, Dai Ellis, The
Clinton Foundation’s executive vice president for access programs said.
The companies included in the agreement are the Mumbai-based
firms Calyx, Mangalam, Icpa and Cipla and
Under the deal, the price of the anti-malaria drug will be
lowered by 30 percent. Lowering the price, the drug will be affordable in 69
countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the
Malaria, spread by mosquito bites, infects some 500 million people each year, with more than one million of them dying, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s data show. The infection’s symptoms include fever, chills, nausea, and shortness of breath.