The Supreme Court said Tuesday that it will not hear a case brought by a generic pharmaceutical company that sought to invalidate a patent held by Pfizer for its blockbuster anti-depression drug Zoloft. The case, brought by Winnipeg, Canada-based Apotex Inc., involved a controversial issue in the pharmaceutical industry: whether generic drug makers are sometimes blocked from issuing new products by brand-name companies that refuse to sue them for patent infringement during the FDA approval process.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 11th, 2006. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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