| Literature DB >> 24309313 |
Dan-Feng Mei1, Josephine Liu, Michael A Davitz.
Abstract
Most patents covering dermatologic products contain patent claims directed to the pharmaceutical formulation of the product. Such patents, known as formulation patents, are vulnerable to attacks based on the legal argument that the formulations covered are obvious over formulations already known prior to the filing of the patent application. Because obviousness is an important concept in patent law, recent court cases concerning obviousness and formulation patents were examined and discussed below. Courts have ruled that patent claims are obvious when features of the claimed formulation are found in the prior art, even if the features or characteristics of the formulation are not explicitly disclosed in the prior art. However, patentees have successfully overcome obviousness challenges where there were unexpected results or properties and/or the prior art taught away from the claimed invention.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 24309313 PMCID: PMC3857063 DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics3040914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceutics ISSN: 1999-4923 Impact factor: 6.321
Orange book listings for clobetasol.
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| Shampoo | 7,316,810 | June 17, 2019 | A foaming composition for washing and treating the hair and/or the scalp consisting of 0.24 g citric acid, 2.6 g sodium citrate, 2 g polyquaternium 10, 17 g of sodium lauryl ether sulphate (2 moles of ethylene oxide, comprising 70% of active material), 6 g of cocoyl betaine (comprising 32% active material), 0.05 g clobetasol propionate, 10 g ethanol (95/96%), and q.s. for 100 g purified water. |
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