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GSK current $ per pack |
New price |
Percentage change |
New Price per day $* |
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Epivir 150mg tablet |
5.70 |
5.23 |
- 8.2% |
0.17 |
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Epivir Syrup 10mg/ml |
6.73 |
5.42 |
- 19.5% |
0.18 |
|
Retrovir 300mg Tablets |
17.40 |
13.24 |
- 23.9% |
0.44 |
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Retrovir 100mg capsules ($per pill) |
15.77 |
12.17 |
- 22.8% |
- |
|
Retrovir 250mg capsules ($ per pill) |
13.27 |
11.03 |
- 16.9% |
0.28 |
|
Retrovir Syrup 10mg/ml |
7.10 |
6.35 |
- 10.6% |
0.57 |
|
Retrovir I/V infusion 10mg/ml |
13.45 |
13.45 |
No change |
N/A |
|
Combivir 300mg/150mg tablet |
19.50 |
16.19 |
- 17.0% |
0.54 |
|
Trizivir 750 mg tablet |
70.00 |
53.71 |
- 23.3% |
1.79 |
|
Ziagen 300mg tablet |
52.29 |
35.91 |
- 31.3% |
1.20 |
|
Ziagen Syrup 20mg/ml |
25.00 |
15.08 |
- 39.7% |
0.50 |
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Kivexa / Epzicom 600mg/300mg tablet |
55.69 |
39.78 |
- 28.6% |
1.33 |
|
Telzir/Lexiva 700mg tablet |
125.23 |
100.44 |
- 19.8% |
3.35 |
|
Telzir/Lexiva Syrup 50mg/ml |
52.42 |
33.29 |
- 36.5% |
N/A |
*Daily price for tablets and capsules is for an adult and for the syrups and oral solutions is based on a child of 10kg of weight.
GSK is a leading supplier of HIV/AIDS medicines and also an industry leader in the research and development of medicines and vaccines for diseases of the developing world, including HIV/AIDS vaccines. We believe GSK is the only company researching the prevention and treatment of all three of the World Health Organisation's priority infectious diseases in the developing world: HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
This announcement reflects GlaxoSmithKline's long-standing and continuing commitment to improve access to medicines in developing countries. GSK has been offering substantial discounts on vaccines to governments, charities and agencies for public health programmes for over 20 years.
GSK pioneered sustainable preferential pricing for antiretrovirals in 1997, when the company made Retrovir available for use in mother-to-child transmission reduction programmes in the developing world at up to 75% off the global price. In 2000, the company became a founding member of the Accelerating Access Initiative (AAI), a public-private partnership to increase sustained access to appropriate, good quality intervention in the fight against HIV/AIDS, including antiretroviral therapy.
In 2001, the company expanded its access programme, lowered its preferential prices and extended not-for-profit preferential pricing to more customers, countries and medicines. It also promised to continue to find ways to reduce costs and pass those savings on to patients, this is the 5th price reduction since then.
GSK's single, not-for-profit prices are available to a wide range of customers in the United Nation’s list of Least Developed Countries and all of sub-Saharan Africa - a total of 64 countries. They are also available to all CCM projects fully financed by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria and by PEPFAR. Eligible customer groups include governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), aid agencies, UN agencies and other international purchase funds. Additionally, in sub-Saharan Africa, employers who offer HIV/AIDS care and treatment to uninsured staff are also eligible for GSK's not-for-profit prices for antiretrovirals.
To facilitate the distribution of affordable product in relation to this voluntary licence, Shire plc, which has a Master Licence agreement with GSK, has agreed to waive or reduce its rights to royalty payments from GSK for products containing lamivudine.
Telzir was co-discovered with Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Enquiries:
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UK Media enquiries: |
Philip Thomson |
(020) 8047 5502 |
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US Media enquiries: |
Nancy Pekarek |
(215) 751 7709 |
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European Analyst/Investor |
David Mawdsley |
(020) 8047 5564 |
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US Analyst/ Investor |
Frank Murdolo |
(215) 751 7002 |

