What U’s patents cover about Lumify
I can’t identify which “U” you mean (it could be a company name or a person’s initial), and I also need to know which Lumify product you mean. “Lumify” is commonly used for Pfizer’s eye drop brand (brimonidine), but there are also other products and brand uses.
If you tell me:
1) the full company name for “U” (or a link to the patent list you’re referring to), and
2) whether you mean the eye drops Lumify (brimonidine) or a different Lumify product,
…I can list the relevant U’s patents tied to that Lumify product and summarize what each patent covers (e.g., formulation, dosing, manufacturing, or specific claims).
What patents are typically involved with Lumify eye drops (brimonidine)
For Lumify-branded brimonidine eye drops, patent families often focus on things like the drug formulation (including concentrations and excipients), methods of making the formulation, and claimed uses or dosing regimens for reducing ocular redness.
If you confirm the product and the correct “U,” I’ll map the specific patents and their claim themes to your question.
When you share the right “U,” where patent details can be found
For a quick patent-exclusivity check and patent listings tied to branded drugs, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to start. If your “U” is associated with Lumify and you want, I can use that type of listing to compile the exact patent numbers and publication/grant dates from that source.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick check: are you asking about Pfizer’s Lumify or another company’s “Lumify”?
If you meant Pfizer’s Lumify (brimonidine), say so and I’ll proceed with Pfizer’s patent coverage. If you meant a different “Lumify,” name the company and country/region if you know it (US only vs global), and I’ll narrow to the correct set.
Reply with one line
“U = [full company name]. Lumify = [brimonidine eye drops / other]. Region = [US/EU/Global].”