What is the Novartis patent application number for ceritinib?
I don’t have the specific Novartis patent application number for ceritinib in the information provided here, so I can’t give an accurate application number without risking a mistake.
Which “application no” do you mean—WO/PCT, US, EP, or a national filing?
Patent “application numbers” vary by jurisdiction and filing type. Ceritinib filings can appear as, for example:
- WO (PCT) application numbers (international filings)
- US application numbers (USPTO)
- EP (European Patent Office) application numbers
- National filings (e.g., EP validation, GB, JP, etc.)
If you tell me which jurisdiction (US/EP/WO) you need, I can narrow to the correct format.
Share one detail so I can identify the exact application number
If you provide any of the following, I can pinpoint the correct patent record and application number:
- the patent title (or a short phrase from it)
- the grant number (if you have it)
- the country (US vs WO vs EP)
- the patent family reference you’re using
- a link to the patent page you’re looking at
Where to look if you just need the number now
You can find the application number for ceritinib by searching:
- Google Patents: search “ceritinib Novartis” and open the patent document page to see the “Application” field
- Espacenet (EPO): search “ceritinib Novartis” and check the “Application number” field for the specific family member
If you paste the patent link or the grant number you’re using, I can extract the exact “application no” from that record.