Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act, 1997

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Enacted1997
Medicines and Related Substance 1997
Government of South Africa
Enacted byGovernment of South Africa
Enacted1997
Status: Current legislation

South Africa's Medicines and Related Substance 1997 is a law enacted a compulsory license in order to fight HIV/AIDS epidemic. The intent of the Act was to reduce drug prices by allowing generic substitution of off-patent drugs, the parallel importation of on-patent drugs as well as price transparency.

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