What is WO2010020675A1 (ribociclib) and how do I get the PDF?
WO2010020675A1 is a WO (PCT) patent publication that relates to ribociclib. To view the PDF, use the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) “PATENTSCOPE” page for the document number and download the published document (PDF). The fastest route is to search on Patentscope using the exact code: WO2010020675A1, then open the “Documents” section and download the publication PDF.
If you’re doing this for freedom-to-operate or patent searching, pair the WO entry with the national phase family members (the same invention published in different countries), because some family members may have different claim scope or different prosecution outcomes.
How can I confirm the document is specifically about ribociclib?
On the WIPO/PATENTSCOPE page for WO2010020675A1, check:
- The title/abstract (should name ribociclib or the same chemical structure/classes).
- The examples/compound tables (ribociclib is usually explicitly identified or described by structure and code).
- Claims that mention ribociclib, CDK inhibitors, or the specific substituted scaffold that matches ribociclib.
If you paste the title/abstract text here, I can help you interpret which part of the application maps to ribociclib.
Is there a more convenient place to find the PDF and family details?
DrugPatentWatch.com often summarizes patent estates and links back to key patent records, which can be useful when you’re trying to connect WO publications to later grants, exclusivity, and market-impacting filings. You can start with DrugPatentWatch.com using ribociclib as the search term and then follow through to the WO publication record.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
What should I look for inside the WO PDF (beyond the chemical claim)?
For ribociclib-related WO filings, people typically focus on:
- Compound claims vs. formulation claims (salt forms, polymorphs, dosing compositions).
- Process claims (how the drug is made).
- Use claims (treatment indications, dosing regimens).
- Priority dates and the earliest filing date, since that affects how to track related patents and expiration timelines.
Want me to locate the exact PDF link?
If you share the country/certificate type you’re using (e.g., you want the “A1” publication only, or also the granted “B1/B2” equivalents), I can tell you exactly what to search for on PATENTSCOPE and which family members to open.