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Pfizer sues Japanese firm in UK court
Pfizer sues Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma
Date published: 26/01/2006
Pfizer is
to take the Japanese firm Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma (DSP)
and its parent company Sumitomo Chemical to court in England over the
production of Amlodin (amlodipine besylate), the hypertension and angina
pectoris treatment.
Similar to a case in Japan Pfizer claims that the
licence agreement for Amlodin should be terminated and all medical data about
the drug should be returned after Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals' merger with
Dainippon Pharmaceutical, which formed DSP. The Japanese company claims that an
English court has no jurisdiction over the matter.
A spokesman added:
"Even if the court determines that it has jurisdiction, however, Sumitomo
Chemical and DSP are confident that the legitimacy of their position that the
licence agreement remains in effect will be fully affirmed by the English court
and that DSP will be able to continue undertaking the Amlodin business."
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