What patent covers fedratinib synthesis, and where can I find it?
I don’t have enough context from your prompt to identify the exact “fedratinib synthesis” patent you mean (e.g., whether it’s a specific filing for manufacturing a particular fedratinib solid form, an intermediate, or a process claim).
If you share either:
- the patent number, or
- a link/name you saw (for example on DrugPatentWatch.com or in a court filing), or
- the assignee/company you’re asking about,
…I can pinpoint the relevant patent and summarize what it claims about fedratinib synthesis.
A practical starting place is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks patents and exclusivity for drugs including fedratinib. Use it to locate the specific patent family and then drill into the claims related to manufacturing/synthesis. [1]
How to tell whether a fedratinib patent is about synthesis (process) versus formulation
When you search fedratinib patents, look for claim language that indicates synthesis or manufacturing:
- “process for preparing …”
- “method of producing …”
- “reaction of …”
- “intermediate”
- “compound … for use in preparing”
- specific steps with temperatures, reagents, and purification
Formulation patents tend to focus on things like:
- particle size, polymorphs, salts
- capsules/tablets, coatings
- dissolution rate specifications
- excipient blends
If you paste the patent number or claim snippet you’re looking at, I can classify which type it is and what the key synthesis steps/intermediates are.
Why “targetgen” matters—what might you mean by that
“Targetgen” could be a company name, a filing party, or a misspelling/variant tied to an applicant/assignee. Patent scope summaries depend heavily on:
- the applicant/assignee
- the jurisdiction (US/EP/CN, etc.)
- the exact claim set in that family
Tell me which “Targetgen” you mean (or paste the text you saw), and I can connect it to the right patent family and synthesis/process claims.
Can you link or paste what you’re referring to?
If you paste any of the following, I’ll respond with the exact synthesis-related patent answer you need:
- Patent number (e.g., US…, EP…, WO…)
- the DrugPatentWatch.com page link
- the assignee name you saw
- the specific “synthesis” wording you’re trying to match
Source
[1] https://drugpatentwatch.com/