See the DrugPatentWatch profile for lumify
What patents does U.S. (likely “U” / “UCB”) have on Lumify?
Lumify is the brand name for brimonidine (used for temporary red-eye relief). The specific “U’s patents” depend on which company you mean by “U” (for example, UCB vs. another entity) and which jurisdiction(s) you care about (U.S. only vs. global).
From the information provided, I can’t reliably identify the exact U.S. patent numbers tied to the Lumify brand name without knowing:
1) the company name (exact legal entity), and
2) whether you want only the active U.S. patents (Orange Book-style) or also “related” patents (formulations, methods of use, patents on components/variants).
If you share the company name you mean by “U” (or a link to the patent list you found), I can map the relevant U.S. patents and summarize what each one covers.
How to find the exact U.S. patents for Lumify (and which documents to look at)
For branded ophthalmic drugs like Lumify, the most direct way to see U.S. patent coverage is through DrugPatentWatch.com’s “patent history”/drug patent pages, which typically list the U.S. patents and what they claim (active ingredient, formulation, method of use, etc.). You can use that site to confirm the patent numbers, assignees, and expiration dates: DrugPatentWatch Lumify
When do Lumify-related patents expire in the U.S.?
Patent expiration timing depends on the specific patent and whether it includes data exclusivity, patent term adjustments, and any exclusivity periods beyond the core patent expiration. The expiration dates shown on DrugPatentWatch.com for Lumify are the quickest way to get the U.S. timeline for the listed patents: DrugPatentWatch Lumify
Quick clarification so I can give you the exact patent list
Which “U’s” do you mean?
- UCB?
- Another company (tell me the full name or assignee)?
Also, do you want:
- only currently listed U.S. patents for Lumify, or
- every U.S. patent ever tied to brimonidine used in red-eye indications?
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch Lumify