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53 Vand. L. Rev. 2245 (2000)
The Pharmaceutical Industry and World Intellectual Property Standards

handle is hein.journals/vanlr53 and id is 2273 raw text is: The Pharmaceutical Industry and
World Intellectual Property
Standards
F. M. Scherer*
When I was a high school student during the late 1940s, the
first so-called wonder drugs-initially penicillin and then the
broad-spectrum antibiotics such as tetracycline-were entering the
U.S. market. From their profitable experience developing the broad-
spectrum antibiotics, the leading pharmaceutical companies of
America and Europe acquired a strong research orientation that led
to a cascade of new therapeutic entities, including additional anti-
infectives, vaccines, diuretics, and then other agents to reduce
heart attack risks, tranquilizers, antidepressants, birth control
pills, anti-fungal agents, immunosuppressants, cortico-steroids,
AIDS inhibitors, powerful pain relief agents, and many other
agents effective against specific diseases. Thanks to this pharma-
ceutical revolution, life spans have been prolonged, the incidence
and duration of hospital stays have been reduced, and the quality of
countless citizens' lives has been enhanced.'
The benefits of modern pharmaceutical therapy have accrued
mainly to the citizens of the world's more prosperous nations.
United Nations staff have estimated that average purchases per
capita of modern pharmaceutical products (excluding traditional
*  Aetna Professor of Public Policy Emeritus, Harvard University; Visiting Professor,
Princeton University.
1. See FRANK R LICHTENBERG, THE EFFECT OF PHARMACEUTICAL UTILIZATION AND
INNOVATION ON HOSPITALIZATION AND MORTALITY 23, (National Bureau of Economic Research
Working Paper No. w5418, 1996) (estimating that a $1 increase in pharmaceutical purchases was
associated on average with a $2.65 reduction in hospitalization expenditures), available at
http:/papers.nber.org/papers/w5418.
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