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Teflaro patent exprie?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Teflaro

When does the Teflaro (ceftaroline fosamil) patent expire?

The exact patent expiry date for Teflaro depends on which specific patent (or set of patents) you mean, because branded drugs usually have multiple overlapping patent and exclusivity periods rather than a single “one date” answer.

Which patents cover Teflaro, and where can you check the expiry dates?

You can check listed Teflaro patent listings and the associated expiry information at DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks patents tied to specific drug products. [1]

Does patent expiry mean generic Teflaro can launch immediately?

Not necessarily. Even after patents expire, generic competition can still be delayed by:
- other still-active patents covering the same product (formulations, methods of use, or manufacturing)
- regulatory exclusivity periods (separate from patents)
- litigation outcomes when generics challenge patents

Because the “can a generic launch” timeline depends on what patents and exclusivities remain at the time, you need the specific patent set and status, not just one expiry date.

If you tell me which patent number (or filing), can you give a more precise expiry date?

If you share any of the following, I can narrow down the likely expiry more precisely:
- the patent number you’re looking at
- the company name tied to the patent listing
- whether you mean “brand patent” or a particular formulation/method patent
- any link or screenshot of the patent details you found

Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/



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