See the DrugPatentWatch profile for dasatinib
Is there a Google Patents page for US6596746 (dasatinib)?
Yes. US6596746 is a patent you can find on Google Patents by searching for the number directly (for example, “US6596746” in the Google Patents search bar). Google Patents then shows the publication record, assignee/applicant, inventors, priority dates, and the full patent text.
What if the patent number doesn’t mention “dasatinib” in the title?
Google Patents results sometimes don’t include the drug name in the title even when the claims cover compounds or methods related to a drug like dasatinib. If you open the patent record, the quickest way to confirm relevance is to use the in-page search for terms such as “dasatinib,” “BMS-354825,” or the chemical/series names mentioned in the claims/description.
How to verify you’re looking at the right dasatinib-related patent
On the Google Patents page for US6596746, check:
- Assignee/applicant (often the original developer or a related entity)
- Publication and priority dates
- Claim language (whether it explicitly covers the dasatinib compound or closely related chemical structures)
- Related documents/citations listed on the record
Are there other “nearby” dasatinib patents you may need instead?
If US6596746 turns out not to be about dasatinib specifically (for example, it covers a different related compound class or method), the next step is usually to look at Google Patents “Similar results” and the “Cited by” / “Citations” links from the US6596746 record to find more directly drug-matching filings.
If you meant “Patent US6596746 vs. dasatinib patents,” what source can help?
For drug-focused patent trails (including listing patent families and related exclusivity/filings), DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to cross-check how a specific patent number and drug are connected, including where available references to patent listings and timelines. [1]
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/