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2 February 2021

Janssen's Abiraterone Acetate And Prednisone Combination Therapy Patent Found Invalid

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On January 14, 2020, the Federal Court released a decision by Phelan J. in patent infringement actions pursuant to subsection 6(1) of the Patented Medicines
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On January 14, 2020, the Federal Court released a decision by Phelan J. in patent infringement actions pursuant to subsection 6(1) of the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations (PMNOC Regulations) relating to the drug abiraterone acetate (Janssen's ZYTIGA). The Court found Canadian Patent No. 2,661,422 (the 422 patent) invalid on the basis of obviousness and dismissed the Plaintiffs' actions against Apotex, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, and Pharmascience: Janssen Inc v Apotex Inc, 2021 FC 7.

As reported earlier, Phelan J. previously granted an order prohibiting the Minister of Health from issuing a Notice of Compliance (NOC) to Apotex for a generic version of ZYTIGA in the last decision under the pre-amended PMNOC Regulations. However, estoppel was not raised and both the Court and the parties treated the matter as a new proceeding.

The 422 patent generally claims the use of the combination of abiraterone acetate and prednisone for the treatment of prostate cancer. The Court found that abiraterone acetate was known to effectively treat prostate cancer; prednisone was known to effectively treat prostate cancer; and the state of the art taught combination of drugs like abiraterone acetate and prednisone.  Further, the common general knowledge and the state of the art at the relevant time suggested that the combination had a reasonable probability of success in treating prostate cancer. Accordingly, the 422 patent was found invalid for obviousness. The Court rejected the Defendants' validity challenges based on lack of demonstrated utility, insufficiency, and unpatentable subject matter. Had the 422 patent been found valid, the Court would have found that the Defendants would induce infringement of the Asserted Claims based on the product monographs.

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ARTICLE
2 February 2021

Janssen's Abiraterone Acetate And Prednisone Combination Therapy Patent Found Invalid

Canada Intellectual Property

Contributor

Smart & Biggar uncovers and maximizes intellectual property and technology assets for our clients. Today’s fast-paced innovation economy demands a higher level of expertise and attention to detail when it comes to IP strategy and protection. With over 125 lawyers, patent agents and trademark agents collaborating across five Canadian offices, Smart & Biggar is trusted by the world’s leading innovators to find value in their IP rights. As market leaders in IP, Smart & Biggar’s team is on the pulse when it comes to the latest developments and the wider industry changes that impact our clients. To stay informed, visit smartbiggar.ca/insights, including access to our RxIP Update (smartbiggar.ca/insights/rx-ip-updates), a monthly digest of the latest decisions and law surrounding the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries.
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