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The exact date depends on what “license” means in your context. In drug news and regulatory coverage, people typically mean one of these: - Market exclusivity/patent-driven protection (prevents generic or biosimilar competition) - A specific regulatory marketing authorization or national licensing (varies by country and by regulator) - A licensing agreement between companies (contract terms, not a public “expiration date” in most cases) The information provided here doesn’t include the specific kind of “license” or the country/jurisdiction, so there isn’t a single definitive expiration date I can state for Mounjaro.
If your goal is to know when cheaper competitors can enter, the key dates to check are typically: - Patent expiry for tirzepatide (Mounjaro’s active ingredient) - Regulatory exclusivity (where relevant in that country) - Any court rulings or patent challenges that can affect actual launch timing A practical way to check the most relevant patent/exclusivity timeline is to use DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks patent status and related dates for branded drugs like Mounjaro. You can start there: DrugPatentWatch: Mounjaro (tirzepatide).
Reply with: 1) Which country (e.g., US, UK, EU, Canada, etc.), and 2) Whether you mean patent expiry/exclusivity or a regulatory license/marketing authorization, or a company-to-company licensing deal. With that, I can point you to the correct “expiry” date for the type of protection you care about.
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