Pharmasyntez, the Russian company, has been given a “compulsory license” to make the drug for one year without the permission of Gilead. “The government said in a decree at the time that the move was in the interests of Russia’s own security,” according to the article. “According to the decree, Russia had to pay compensation to the drug’s patent-holder. The amount was not specified.”
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Russian Supreme Court Denies Gilead’s Patent Lawsuit Over Anti-COVID Drug
Russia’s Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by Gilead Sciences, a U.S. biotech firm, after the Russian government allowed another company to produce Gilead’s anti-COVID-19 drug named remdesivir. So reports Reuters.
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