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  3. Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence ...

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    The DrugPatentWatch website offers a "Free DrugPatentWatch Orange Book PDF Library" from which the public can download digital copies of every FDA Orange Book, from the 1st Edition in 1980 to the most recent (as of 2020).

  4. Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act

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    The Act also requires the drug innovator to give the FDA the numbers of patents it believes cover its drug; the FDA does not evaluate whether the patents cover the drug, but publicly lists them in the Orange Book, and these are the patents the life of which is extended if there are regulatory delays.

  5. Orange Book - Wikipedia

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    Orange-Book-Standard, issued in 2009 by the German Federal Court of Justice on the interaction between patent law and standards. Orange Book, a local area networking protocol based on the Cambridge Ring and one of the UK Coloured Book protocols. Handbook of Directives and Permitted Conventions for the English Bridge Union.

  6. Joseph Fuisz - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Fuisz eventually moved back to Fuisz LLC, concentrating on drug delivery patents. Joseph Fuisz is also a named inventor in the Orange Book for the drug, Suboxone.

  7. The Lens - Wikipedia

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    Patent families may be visualized using graphical trees as PDF files. The Lens currently links to regulatory data in the form of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Orange Book: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations.

  8. Assertio Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, the company filed a patent infringement lawsuit against three companies that had filed Abbreviated New Drug Applications with the US FDA, claiming infringement of Depomed's six US patents listed for Gralise in the FDA's Orange Book.

  9. Abbreviated New Drug Application - Wikipedia

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    All approved products, both innovator and generic, are listed in FDA's Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (Orange Book). Generic drug applications are termed "abbreviated" because (in comparison with a New Drug Application) they are generally not required to include preclinical (animal and in vitro) and clinical ...

  10. Tirofiban - Wikipedia

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    The drug is marketed under the brand name Aggrastat in the US by Medicure Pharma, in China by Eddingpharm, and in the rest of the world by Correvio International Sàrl. According to the US Orange Book, it was first approved in the US on 20 April 2000. Patent numbers 5733919; 5965581 and 5972967 all expired in October 2016.

  11. Pharmaceutical industry - Wikipedia

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    The FDA provides information about approved drugs at the Orange Book site. In the UK, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency approves and evaluates drugs for use. Normally an approval in the UK and other European countries comes later than one in the USA.

  12. McAndrews, Held & Malloy - Wikipedia

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    He provides U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory advice relating to pharmaceuticals, including advice concerning patent term extensions under Section 156 and Orange Book patent listings. Barkoff is a regular speaker at pharmaceutical patent law conferences.