2007
DOI: 10.1097/smj.0b013e318158bb9b
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Poor Rural Health System in India

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“…The economics of antivenom production makes it a low-profit product for private pharmaceutical companies as it is the classic orphan drug: an expensive product with a limited shelf life and needed the most by those who can afford it the least [ 4 , 157 , 158 ]. Consequently, manufacturers of some very effective antivenoms are leaving the markets and neglect has led to avoidable deaths [ 159 , 160 ].…”
Section: Issues and Controversies In Modern Medical Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economics of antivenom production makes it a low-profit product for private pharmaceutical companies as it is the classic orphan drug: an expensive product with a limited shelf life and needed the most by those who can afford it the least [ 4 , 157 , 158 ]. Consequently, manufacturers of some very effective antivenoms are leaving the markets and neglect has led to avoidable deaths [ 159 , 160 ].…”
Section: Issues and Controversies In Modern Medical Carementioning
confidence: 99%