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KEDU, the first China-made drug for treating AIDS, went
on sale in tablet and capsule forms throughout China
Sunday.Kedu, produced by the Northeast China Pharmaceuticals
Group Company, is a legal imitation of AZT, the most effective
anti-AIDS drug licensed by the United States Food and Drug
Administration. The patent protection period of AZT in China
expired at the end of last year.Kedu obtained a permit for
domestic marketing from the State Drug Administration in early
August. It put an end to the country’s total reliance on
imported AIDS medicines.According to Zeng Yi, a member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, the number of AIDS patients and
HIV carriers in China is 850,000. Due to a reliance on
imported AIDS drugs, patients and HIV carriers in China had to
spend much more money in treating the disease than those in
countries such as Thailand and Brazil. Wu Hao, an AIDS
consultant at You’an Hospital, Beijing, said AIDS and HIV
patients mostly received a cocktail treatment at his hospital
for a monthly cost of 2,500 yuan (US$301) to 3,000 yuan.Chen
Gang, chairman of the Northeast China Pharmaceuticals Group
Company, said he hoped Kedu could help bring down the annual
pharmaceutical spending of AIDS patients and HIV carriers to
below 10,000 yuan a year. (Xinhua)
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