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Pfizer wins patent challenge
Pfizer wins patent challenge
Date published: 19/01/2006
Pfizer's
US patent for amlodipine besylate, the active ingredient in Norvasc has been
held up by a Chicago court. The judge ruled that a generic version made by the
Canadian firm Apotex
infringed Pfizer's patent and prohibited the launching of the generic drug
until September 2007.
Jeffrey Kindler, Pfizer vice chairman and general
counsel, said: "The court decision is another important victory for medical
innovators who invest in high-risk research to develop life saving medicines,
as well as for the patients who benefit from those medicines.
"We are
gratified that the court has affirmed the validity of our Norvasc patent, and
we will continue to defend against any and all patent challenges that seek to
undermine our mission of finding new therapeutic options for the patients we
serve."
The possible loss of revenue if the decision had gone the other
way would have been great as Norvasc is the world's most-prescribed branded
medicine for treating hypertension. Pfizer now faces challenges from other
generic manufacturers over the amlodipine besylate patent as well as a second
basic compound patent covering amlodipine.
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