Title: Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceutical Industry
1Intellectual Property Rights and Pharmaceutical
Industry
- Drug Development Process and Importance of
Intellectual Property Rights for RD Industry
2Increasing Challenges in The Pharmaceutical
Industry
- Increasing RD costs
- High innovation pressure
- Many more therapeutic targets to be explored and
utilized as drug intervention sites
3Costs of Drug RD
4Number of New Approved Drugs as Compared to Total
RD Expenditure of the Pharmaceutical Industry
Inspite of increasing RD expenditure, the number
of new approved drugs remains relatively
constant!
5The Future of Drug Discovery
- The future of drug discovery depends on
understanding the genetic basis of the disease.
6Technological Advancements in Pharma Research
Genomics Gene Therapy
Traditional drugs from plants
1900 1950 1970
1990
7 The Change of Paradigm in Pharmaceutical RD
- Classical RD Approach
- Known lead structure for symptomatic therapy
- Optimization of active substance in animal model
- Clinical trial. Safety and efficacy
- Registration
- New RD Approach
- Genetic cause of the disease (Genomics)
- Rational selection of the active substance
(molecular genetics) - High Throughput Screen
- Optimization of active substance with recombinant
human gene products and combinatorial chemistry - Clinical trial. Safety and efficacy
- Registration
8Products of RD
- Classical
- NCEs
- Vaccines
- bacterial extracts
- Proteins
- from animal tissue
- New
- NCEs (obtained by using genetic engineering
technology) - Non-infectious vaccines obtained by genetic
engineering - NBEs (recombinant human proteins, monoclonal
antibodies) - Gene Therapy
9Known Molecular Processes Leading to Cancer
10Steps in the NCE Discovery Process
Late Discovery
Early Discovery (exploratory)
Lead Optimization
Assay Development
Lead Identification
Target Identification
Disease
- unmetmedicalneed
- commercialopportunity
- protein orgeneinvolvedin disease-relatedpatho
logicalpathways
- primaryactivityscreens
- functionalscreens
- in vivo models
DevelopmentCandidate
11The New Core Technologies Influence Each Step of
The Drug Development Process
Gene Technology/Genomics
Robotic Screening (HTS)
Combinatorial Chemistry
Rational Design
Information Technology
12Why patent?
13Good Reasons for Patenting
- Patents prevent others from commercially
utilizing an invention. - For the research-based industry, periods of
market exclusivity are crucial for the recoupment
of RD expenditure. - Patents encourage financial risk and long-term
research. - Patents guarantee the dissemination of
information.
14What is a Patent?Which Rights Does a Patent
Confer?
- A patent is a limited monopoly granted in respect
of an invention. - A patent confers the right to exclude others from
making, using or selling the invention. - This right is granted to the inventor (or his/her
successor in title) by a national or regional
authority. - This right is limited in terms of territory and
duration. - The scope of this right is defined by the patent
claims.
15Which Rights Does a Patent Not Confer?
- A patent does not confer the "positive" right to
use the invention! - The use of an invention, whether patented or not,
is subject to other national laws and
regulations!
16The Patent Right is Limited With Regard to
Territory and Term
- Territorial scope
- National patents - both granting procedure
and effect are national - European patents - the granting procedure is
European, the effect is national - International patent applications (PCT) the
application and examination procedure is
international, the granting procedure is
European/national, the effect is national - Term
- 20 years from filing
17Categories of Patent Claims
- Broadest protection. It covers all uses of the
product, even those not explicitly disclosed. - The protection for a method of manufacture also
covers the products obtained by that method. - Relatively narrow scope of protection - second
medical use
18The New Technologies of the RD Process are
Sources of Inventions
Gene Technology/Genomics
Robotic Screening (HTS)
Combinatorial Chemistry
Rational Design
Information Technology
19Patentable Inventions Created During the RD
Process
- Research Tools
- target genes
- screening assays
- reagents
- cDNAs, ESTs
- animal models
20Patentable Inventions Created During the RD
Process
- Drug (NCE or NBE)
- per se
- method of making
- formulation
- combination
- novel use (second indication)
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- drug delivery system
- gene therapy
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21Telmisartan - a Boehringer Ingelheim Success
Story - Part I
31.1.1992 foreign filings
Xmas 1990 Angiotensin receptor antagonist
Telmisartan synthesized
May 98 European patent for Telmisartan granted
February 1991 Priority patent application
in additon, several manufacturing and processing
patent applications filed
22Telmisartan - a Boehringer Ingelheim Success
Story - Part II
January 2012 Expiry of European Patent
Xmas 1998 Registration of Telmisartan European
Market Authorization
June 1999 SPC filed
Xmas 2013 SPC expiry