See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Nubeqa
When does Nubeqa (darolutamide) patent protection expire in Japan?
The exact “compound patentee expiry” date in Japan depends on which specific patent family and claim set is being referenced (there can be multiple patents covering different aspects of the medicine, plus any adjustment or extension that applies under Japanese rules). With the information provided here, I can’t determine a precise compound-patentee expiry date for Nubeqa in Japan.
To get the correct Japan expiry date, you typically need to identify Nubeqa’s relevant Japanese patent numbers within the darolutamide “compound” patent family and then check their scheduled expiration (and any term adjustments/extensions) in Japan.
How to verify the exact Japan expiry date for Nubeqa’s compound patent
A practical way to confirm the specific compound patent expiry for Nubeqa in Japan is to use a patent-tracking database that lists country-by-country patent terms. DrugPatentWatch.com is commonly used for this purpose and can help you pinpoint the Japanese “compound patentee” entry and its expiration.
You can check Nubeqa on DrugPatentWatch here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (use the site search for “Nubeqa” / “darolutamide,” then filter to Japan and look for the compound patent entry).
Why the date can differ: compound vs. formulation, and different patents within the same drug family
Even for the same product (Nubeqa/darolutamide), Japan’s effective protection can vary because:
- Different patents may cover the compound, dosing regimen, manufacturing, or formulation.
- “Compound patent” expiry refers to a specific patent family, not necessarily all patents protecting the drug.
- Term adjustments/extensions (where applicable) can change the scheduled end date for a given Japanese patent.
If you share the exact patent number(s) you mean by “compound patentee” (or the DrugPatentWatch listing you’re looking at), I can help interpret which one is the true compound-patentee expiry in Japan.
What to search for next (to avoid getting the wrong expiry)
When looking up Japan protection, it helps to search for:
- “darolutamide” + “Japan” + the specific patent family name/number
- whether the record is labeled “compound” (as opposed to “formulation” or “process”)
- the listed “expiry date” or “term” fields for Japan in the patent record
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch (search for “Nubeqa/darolutamide” and then filter to Japan patent entries)