Saturday, May 18, 2019

AIDS Medicine

In a demesne where e realthing seems to have an alike price, doing some treatment to alleviate the sufferings from AIDS becomes only a dream for most victims. Because of the high be of medical instruments and medications for the treatment of the disease, non all flock be getting the most appropriate annunciation for their health line of works. In light of technological advancements in the field of health care, too many people are still on the verge of suffering because of the impact of commercialism to the industry lead by the seat of governmentists point of view.The argument presented by President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa was the most signifi nookiet intuition if the world nation would really want to arrive at a solution for the problem induced by AIDS. No one else in the world knows better than Mbeki about the sufferings of his countrymen, not because of AIDS but because of a more(prenominal) dreaded situational problem-the cost of the AIDS treatment.Seriously enoug h, medical products for the treatment of the said disease are very steep for an ordinary person to avail. It is sometimes very ironic that with the availability of the modernized science, there are still very wide gaps which reflect the kind of living different people has. The scope of the problem about AIDS becomes very little compared to the scope of the problems induced by monopolized character of the capitalists.Giving more reasonable prices for AIDS medicines can always be maintained as long as the capitalist sectors will cooperate. Unfortunately, the world is not used to playing at its chances especially when it comes to money. People can throw their estimable and moral responsibility just for the sake of saving even the tiniest penny for profit. Because of such scenario, it was a good opportunity that Mbeki greatly encouraged the international community to stand by what is considered to be of greater ethical goal-to deliver the right medical product and services at costs af fordable to the common public.In his deliberations about the process, he was able to signify how each little steps of reform can arrive at a significant resolution. He was very clear on his opinion that making the medicines available at much cheaper prices will bring the worth of scientific knowledge to better perspectives. In such a case, his outlined procedures can be a very effective tool to charge the monopolistic attitude of the investing world.First, it was a very good suggestion to encourage the greater population to step up a call for a cheaper price for all medical products for AIDS. This will at to the lowest degree give a consensus that capitalists are no longer reliable sectors in the aspect of world economic order. Second, Mbekis suggestion to let governments fund or at least subsidize the expenses for research and development is one very good approach to allocate the international capital for an appropriate cause.Thirdly, his call for international unity about sett ing a particular organized surgical incision is one big positive idea. This way, nations will be able to effectively monitor whatever the veritable market trends will be in terms of medical pricing. Moreover, each of the world states will move in access to a wide number of alternatives to acquire cheaper medicines for their respective populations.Human knowledge is a rattling(prenominal) gift that should only be used for the betterment of all people concerned. But with high prices of medications for AIDS, this ethical notion may just be compromised especially if people under the poverty line would not be able to avail cheaper medicine products for the disease.

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