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Health - February, 2004
32 articles
- Canada Antitrust Watchdog Rejects Probe Over Drug-Patent Evergreening Tactics
- Malaysia Issues World's First Compulsory License
- Advocacy Groups Ask USPTO to Revoke Beagle Patent
- Study Finds Limited Impact Of New FDA Rule On 30-Month Stays In Drug Patent Challenges
- Indiana University Sues Merck Over Patents For Papilloma Vaccine
- Court Rejects Patent Challenge Over DNA Sequencer
- Guidant, J&J's Cordis Settle Patent Dispute Over Drug-Coated Stents
- Pfizer Sues Dr. Reddy's Over ANDA For Norvasc Generic
- Insurers File Antitrust Suit Vs. Purdue Over Oxycontin Patents
- Quidel Strikes Back With Patent Lawsuits Against Rivals
- Boston Scientific , Guidant Settle Patent Suits Over Drug-Coated Stents
- Judge Dismisses Patent Suit Against Amgen
- WHO Sets Up Panel To Review IPR Impact On Drugs
- Drug Companies Seek Trademarks At Early Stage, Survey Finds
- India To Form Panel To Review Data Protection
- Pfizer Faces Setbacks In Patent Battle Over Viagra
- FDA Reviews Process For Approving Biotech Generics
- U.S. To Review Chiron's Hepatitis C Patent Deal
- Federal Circuit Upholds Ruling Invalidating University of Rochester's Patent
- Wyeth Appeals Materna Patent Dispute To Supreme Court
- FTC Closes Antitrust Probe Of Allergan's Acular Drug
- Canada Parliament Mulls Government's Patent Law Amendments
- PharmaStem Sues Five Rivals Over Umbilical Cord Blood Banking
- Inventors Win $5M Settlement In Dispute Over Dental Implant Technology
- FDA To Appeal Ruling On 180-Day Shared Exclusivity
- FDA To Review Approval Of Norvasc Generic As 505 (b) (2) Gateway Is Tested In Court
- Glaxo Sues Israeli Drug Maker For Trademark Infringement
- Glaxo Pays $175 Million To Settle Antitrust Suit Over Relafen Patent
- AstraZeneca Sues Andrx Over Tropol-XL Patent
- Guidant Sues St. Jude Over Pacemaker Defibrillators
- Federal Circuit Rules For Shwarz Pharma In Suit Over Univasc Patent
- Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson To Square Off In Court In June 2005