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...settlements arise when generic companies file a challenge at the Food and Drug Administration to the patents that give brand-name drugs a 20...
...of which requires a prospective generic manufacturer to assure the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it will not infringe the brand-name&rsquo...
...not all reverse payment settlement agreements arise in the context of pharmaceutical drug regulation, and specifically in the context of suits brought under statutory provisions...
...not all reverse payment settlement agreements arise in the context of pharmaceutical drug regulation, and specifically in the context of suits brought under statutory provisions...
I have observed throughout my career that many of the most successful lawyers I know either play sports or have an athletic background. In last month's column, five characteristics of athletes that m
...of Elidel for uses not sanctioned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. "No reasonable reading of the Moyer...
...primarily was influenced by the revised draft guidance document the Food and Drug Administration (â FDAâ ) was prepared to release in the fall of...
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...drugs made by Main Street Family Pharmacy, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday, providing the first direct evidence that the pharmacy...
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...the Da Vinci. Regulation of such devices by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration is also light, the report said. According to The Wall Street...
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...wheat is proven to be safe. USDA explained that the Food and Drug Administration had checked out the wheat trait in 2004, concluding that...
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