What patent dispute did Roche/Organon face in Australia in 2023–2024 involving carvedilol?
No details about a 2023–2024 Australia patent case involving Roche or Organon and the drug carvedilol were provided in the available information for this query, so I can’t accurately identify the case, the parties, or the patent numbers.
Are you looking for a specific Australian litigation record (court docket, patent number, or outcome)?
To pinpoint the right “Roche organon australia patent case 2024 2023 carvedilol,” I need at least one of the following:
- the exact case name (or one of the party names as it appears in court)
- the Australian court/registry (e.g., Federal Court, High Court)
- the patent number or application number
- the city/venue or docket/case number
- the time window (which months in 2023 or 2024)
If you share any one identifier, I can help you interpret what happened and how it relates to carvedilol.
Could this be a patent listing/exclusivity event instead of a court case?
Sometimes searches for “patent case” mix up:
- court litigation, versus
- patent status listings (e.g., regulator-published patents/exclusivity), versus
- regulatory submissions tied to generic entry.
DrugPatentWatch.com can help track patent and exclusivity information, but I need to know which specific product/patent you mean to avoid pulling the wrong carvedilol-related record. If you can confirm the company and the product strength/form (tablet type, mg dose, or formulation name), I can narrow it down using DrugPatentWatch.com: https://drugpatentwatch.com/
How to get the exact carvedilol patent reference fast
If you paste the text you saw (even a screenshot transcription) or provide the patent number/case number, I can:
- identify the patent(s) involved,
- summarize what was claimed and what the dispute was about,
- map it to likely generic/market timing implications in Australia.
Share one detail and I’ll take it from there
Reply with any of the following and I’ll produce a targeted answer:
1) the patent number (AUxxxxxxx), or
2) the court case number, or
3) the exact product name/strength for carvedilol, or
4) the link/source where you found the “Roche Organon Australia” reference.