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− | '''The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry''' (ABPI) is a lobby group representing the interests of numerous British pharmaceutical companies. Currently ABPI's memberlist numbers 75 companies including some of the largest such as [[GlaxoSmithKline]] and [[AstraZeneca]]. It is active at both the British and European level and has in addition been involved in lobbying for pharmaceutical interests in the devolved institutions of Wales and Scotland.
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− | ==Active Areas==
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− | The ABPI has lobbied for the interests of its members in a number of areas, issues which it has supported include -
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− | *Patents for biotechnological inventions
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− | *Patents for medicines in developing countries
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− | *A loosening of restrictions on advertising prescription medicines
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− | *Public-Private-Partnerships to fund research
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− | *An opposition to lowering the prices of pharmaceutical products
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− | *An opposition to legal obligations to disclose research data
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− | *The right to use Animals in research
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− | ==Patents in Developing countries==
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− | One of the areas in which ABPI has been most vocal concerns the patenting of medicines in developing countries.
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