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31 October 2022

The IP Podcast – Season 2 Ep. 4: Repurposed Drugs And Skinny Labelling

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In this episode of The IP Podcast, Senior Associate Daniel Rowe discusses a topic relating to the biotechnology and pharma industries: repurposed drugs and skinny labelling.
United Kingdom Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In this episode of The IP Podcast, Senior Associate Daniel Rowe discusses a topic relating to the biotechnology and pharma industries: repurposed drugs and skinny labelling.

Tune in to hear Dan answer:

  • What are repurposed drugs and why are they important?
  • Can repurposed drugs be patent protected even though the patent covering the original drug may have expired?
  • What is a skinny label?

All these questions and more, answered in less than 20 minutes!

For a deeper dive into Skinny Labelling and Repurposed Drugs, read Dan's latest article on the subject, where he examines the current situation inside and outside the EU and looks at good practice for generic companies and opportunities for innovator companies.

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