What Orange Book listing does “Vyloy” refer to?
“Vyloy” is not identifiable from the provided information as a specific FDA product name with a corresponding Orange Book (Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations) patent listing. To pull the correct Orange Book patent details, the exact product name used on the FDA label matters (active ingredient + dosage form/strength), because multiple products can exist under similar brand names.
If you share the active ingredient (or the Orange Book “application number”/manufacturer), I can pinpoint the exact patent entries.
Where to find Vyloy’s patents in the FDA Orange Book
To locate any brand’s patents in the Orange Book, you generally need:
- The brand name (or better: active ingredient)
- The manufacturer/labeler
- The specific dosage form and strength
Once you have that, you can check the Orange Book “Patents and Exclusivity” section for:
- Patent numbers
- Patent expiration dates
- Exclusivity type (e.g., NCE/505(b)(2)/other exclusivities when applicable)
- Related application listings
What patent info you can expect to see in the Orange Book
For a given Orange Book entry, the “Patents and Exclusivity” table typically lists patents tied to the drug product, including:
- Drug substance patents (where applicable)
- Drug product/formulation patents
- Method-of-use patents
- Device/combination-related patents (when relevant)
Those Orange Book patent tables are usually the starting point for understanding how and when generics/biosimilars may be able to enter.
How DrugPatentWatch can help (and what it would show)
DrugPatentWatch.com aggregates patent and exclusivity data and often makes it faster to locate the likely Orange Book–relevant patents for a brand. If “Vyloy” is an FDA-listed product, a lookup there can confirm the active ingredient and the associated patent set, then you can map that back to the Orange Book listing.
You can search via DrugPatentWatch here: DrugPatentWatch.com
What I need from you to answer with the exact patent numbers and dates
Reply with any one of the following, and I’ll return the Orange Book patent listing for that exact product:
- Active ingredient + dosage form/strength for Vyloy, or
- The FDA Orange Book application number, or
- The manufacturer/labeler shown on Vyloy’s FDA label.
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