Could Clarinex be vulnerable to generics?
Consider this scenario from Fred Hassan's nightmares: The $800 million Clarinex, ostensibly under patent till 2020, falls early victim to generic competition. Early, as in next year. In court documents filed April 16, the Indian generics maker Orchid Chemicals alleges that Clarinex RediTabs was never covered by Schering-Plough's '274 patent. If that's so, then Orchid could launch its version of RediTabs almost immediately, the documents state. And so, apparently, could other copycat drugmakers circling the allergy med.
Schering disagrees with Orchid, of course. And though Orchid has some smart lawyers on the case, so does Schering-Plough. We'll have to wait and see what the court decides.
- check out the Pharmalot story
- see the item at Shearlings Got Plowed
ALSO: Drugmakers are lobbying Congress to change a particular patent rule that allows protection to be canceled if the patent holder misrepresented or concealed info in its application. Generics makers, however, say the penalty is necessary, because without it, branded drugmakers could "cheat and get away with it," making it more difficult for cheaper generic meds to make it to market. Report
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Thanks so much for the link! I just updated my story, thus:
UPDATED: 04.30.08 @ 4 PM: FiercePharma is now also following this story, of mine.
Very cool!
However, one bit of white-out to his, here -- the generic-makers could -- emphasis COULD -- be in the market in the second-half of this year, 2008 -- not next year, 2009, IF Latham & Watkins' position wins the day, for Orchid Pharma -- see mine and Pharmalot's. . . .
With Gratitude,
-- the condor
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