See the DrugPatentWatch profile for nicorette
What “Perrigo Nicorette US rights” usually refers to
“Nicorette” is a nicotine replacement therapy brand (most commonly nicotine gum). When people search for “Perrigo Nicorette US rights,” they’re usually looking for who controls the US market rights to Nicorette products—through licensing, brand ownership, or manufacturing/distribution arrangements.
The provided information does not include specific details about Perrigo’s current US rights for Nicorette (for example: whether Perrigo holds the license, owns the brand, or only makes certain strengths/forms under an agreement).
What you can check to confirm the exact US rights
To pin down Perrigo’s US rights for Nicorette, the most reliable places to look are:
- US FDA labeling/OTC drug listings for Nicorette products (to see the labeled manufacturer/holder of the application details).
- Court filings or settlement summaries if there’s related litigation over brand/marketing rights.
- A patent/market exclusivity view for relevant Nicorette actives and product formulations (brand rights and exclusivity often get discussed together when generics/biosimilars/competitors enter).
Is there a Perrigo Nicorette patent or exclusivity angle in the US?
If your goal is to understand “rights” in the sense of exclusivity (patents, regulatory exclusivity, or barriers to competition), DrugPatentWatch.com is commonly used to track related drug patents and exclusivity events, including timelines and assignee information. You can search Nicorette and/or the active ingredient/form you care about there to identify who owns what rights and when they may expire: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you mean “who owns Nicorette in the US,” which product matters
“Nicorette” covers multiple dosage forms (gum, lozenges, etc.) and multiple strengths. Rights can differ by:
- dosage form (gum vs lozenge),
- strength,
- whether the product is prescription or OTC (most Nicorette is OTC),
- and whether rights refer to branding vs manufacturing/distribution.
Quick clarification (so I can answer precisely)
Which Nicorette product are you asking about—nicotine gum, nicotine lozenges, or another form? Also, do you mean:
1) brand ownership/marketing rights in the US,
2) manufacturing rights (who makes it under contract), or
3) patent/exclusivity rights (what prevents competitors)?
If you share the exact Nicorette product name (and strength/form), I can narrow it to the specific US rights-holder and the best available support.
Sources
- [1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/