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Seizure of HIV drugs highlights patent friction

By Andrew Jack in London, Frances Williams in Geneva and Michael Steen in Amsterdam

Published: March 5 2009 02:14 | Last updated: March 5 2009 02:14

Dozens of HIV patients have been placed at risk after the Dutch authorities seized consignments of Indian-made medicines shipped via Schipol airport for distribution to clinics in Nigeria, a multilateral agency on Wednesday said.

Officials claimed the drugs were counterfeits and ­violated patent rules but Unitaid, the Geneva-based agency which paid for the medicines, demanded their release and said the claims were “misleading”.

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