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INNOVATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW DRUGS AND CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO ENSURING EARLY AND ENHANCED ACCESS Paul Stoffels, M.D. Chief Scientific Officer, Johnson & Johnson
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HIV LIFE EXPECTANCY
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HIV TODAY The Opportunity: The Challenges:
More than 20 Antiretroviral Drugs and Combinations Diagnostics : CD4, Viral Load, Resistance Testing The Challenges: Life Long Therapy (30-50 years) Highly mutable virus leading to resistance Supply Chain Logistics Funding
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WHAT IS NEEDED: INNOVATION
Innovation in Therapy Innovation in Prevention Innovation in Implementation
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HIV protease gene diversity matrix
Viral isolates SQV viruses 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Amino-acid position
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INNOVATION IN THERAPY New Drug Targets – Existing Drug Targets
Combinations Single pill New Regimens Strategically Designed Regimens Efficacy Prevent resistance Implementation and cost Long Acting Formulations Treatment Strategies Treat to prevent Combating resistance
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INNOVATION IN PREVENTION
Barrier Prevention Chemical Prevention PrEP Vaginal Ring Long-Acting Injectables Biological Prevention Antibodies HIV Vaccine—The Holy Grail
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– FOR 50 YEARS Strategically deploy the drugs we have for maximal life expectancy and optimal access Green Pill First—Red Pill Next Universal Viral Load Testing Avoid MDR HIV
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INNOVATION IN ACCESS Stratification and Simplification of Drug Regimens Supply Logistics Deployment Cost
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ACCELERATING INNOVATION FOR IMPACT
Transfer Best Practices Drug development focused on Accelerate drug / vaccine developments: Oncology : 24 months Vaccines : Ebola vaccine – 18 months Every day counts
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30 Million people X 50 years = 1.5 billion years of life.
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