Illicit Medicines in the Global South

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Illicit Medicines in the Global South

Public Health Access and Pharmaceutical Regulation

Development studies Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Sociology Anthropology Politics and government Public ownership / nationalization Medical ethics and professional conduct Personal and public health / health education Medical administration and management Medical sociology Human biology Human geography

Author: Mathieu Quet

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Collection: Routledge Global Health Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20 October 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000463248


This book investigates pharmaceutical regulation and the public health issue of fake or illicit medicines in developing countries.

The book analyses the evolution of pharmaceutical capitalism, showing how the entanglement of market and health interests has come to shape global regulation. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in India, Kenya, and Europe, it demonstrates how large pharmaceutical companies have used the fight against fake medicines to serve their strategic interests and protect their monopolies, sometimes to the detriment of access to medicines in developing countries. The book investigates how the contemporary dynamics of pharmaceutical power in global markets have gone on to shape societies locally, resulting in more security-oriented policies. These processes highlight the key consequences of contemporary "logistical regimes" for access to health.

Providing important insights on how the flows of commodities, persons, and knowledge shape contemporary access to medicines in the developing countries, this book will be of considerable interest to policy makers and regulators, and to scholars and students across sociology, science and technology studies, global health, and development studies.

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