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In The Spectacular Generic, Cori Hayden examines how generic drugs have transformed public health politics and everyday experiences of pharmaceutical consumption in Latin America. Focusing on the Mexican pharmacy chain Farmacias Similares and its proprietor, Víctor González Torres, Hayden shows how generics have become potent commodities in a postpatent world. In the early 2000s, González Torres, a.k.a. “Dr. Simi,” capitalized on the creation of new markets for generic medicines, selling cheaper copies of leading-brand drugs across Latin America. But Dr. Simi has not simply competed with the transnationals; his enterprise has also come to compete with the Mexican state, reorganizing the provision of medicine and basic health care for millions of people. Hayden juxtaposes this story with Dr. Simi’s less successful efforts in Argentina, where he confronted a radically different configuration of pharmaceutical politics. Building from these div

Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Rx for MX: Dr. Simi’s Mexican Revolution 1
1. Same and Not the Same 29
2. Simipolitics: State and Not the State 71
3. No Patent, No Generic 106
4. Access, Excess 144
5. Supergeneric vs. Mere Commodity 178
Coda 197
Notes 201
References 217
Index 237

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 20/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781478019046, 978-1478019046
      ISBN10: 1478019042

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In The Spectacular Generic, Cori Hayden examines how generic drugs have transformed public health politics and everyday experiences of pharmaceutical consumption in Latin America. Focusing on the Mexican pharmacy chain Farmacias Similares and its proprietor, Víctor González Torres, Hayden shows how generics have become potent commodities in a postpatent world. In the early 2000s, González Torres, a.k.a. “Dr. Simi,” capitalized on the creation of new markets for generic medicines, selling cheaper copies of leading-brand drugs across Latin America. But Dr. Simi has not simply competed with the transnationals; his enterprise has also come to compete with the Mexican state, reorganizing the provision of medicine and basic health care for millions of people. Hayden juxtaposes this story with Dr. Simi’s less successful efforts in Argentina, where he confronted a radically different configuration of pharmaceutical politics. Building from these div

      Table of Contents
      Preface vii
      Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction: Rx for MX: Dr. Simi’s Mexican Revolution 1
      1. Same and Not the Same 29
      2. Simipolitics: State and Not the State 71
      3. No Patent, No Generic 106
      4. Access, Excess 144
      5. Supergeneric vs. Mere Commodity 178
      Coda 197
      Notes 201
      References 217
      Index 237

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