When does Omvoh’s patent expire?
The provided information does not include any Omvoh (mirikizumab) patent numbers, listed jurisdictions, or expiration dates. Without that, the exact patent expiration cannot be determined from the current source set.
Is Omvoh covered by more than one patent (and why expiration dates differ)?
Drug products like Omvoh are typically protected by multiple patent families (for example, composition, formulations, manufacturing, and method-of-use). Those different patents often expire on different dates, so “the patent expiration date” can vary depending on which specific patent is being referenced and in which country or court case it is asserted.
Can regulatory exclusivity extend access even after patents expire?
Even if a patent expires, market entry can still be limited by regulatory exclusivity and related data-protection periods (which are separate from patents). The exact length and applicability depend on the jurisdiction (e.g., U.S., EU, UK) and the product’s regulatory history.
Where would you look to get the real expiration date?
To find Omvoh’s patent expiration accurately, you generally need at least one of the following:
- The specific Omvoh patent(s) and jurisdiction (e.g., U.S. Orange Book records, EPO/EP register data, UK national filings).
- Any listed “expiring exclusivity” dates tied to the regulatory approvals in a given country.
- Court filings or settlement terms that identify asserted patents and their expiry.
If you share the country you care about (U.S., EU, UK, etc.) or paste the patent numbers you’ve found for Omvoh, I can help map those to the applicable expiration timing.
What happens if a biosimilar or competitor challenges Omvoh exclusivity?
If a biosimilar or competitor challenges Omvoh’s patent coverage, the timeline can change based on:
- Which patents are found invalid or non-infringed.
- Whether a court blocks or delays launch pending appeals.
- Any settlement terms that define “launch-at” dates.
But those details also require the specific patent list and jurisdiction.
What I need from you to answer with exact dates
Reply with either:
1) The jurisdiction (e.g., “U.S. patent expiration for Omvoh”), or
2) The Omvoh patent numbers you want checked, or
3) A link/source (Orange Book, EP register, etc.) you’re using.
Then I can give the exact expiration dates that match the source and explain which one is the relevant blocker for biosimilar entry.
Sources cited
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