Court dismisses appeal over generic drug to treat osteoarthritis in dogs

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The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal brought by a veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturer in its challenge to a marketing authorisation for a generic drug used to treat osteoarthritis in dogs.

The challenge was over a marketing authorisation granted by the HPRA on July 20th, 2018, to Chanelle Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing Ltd for a generic product known as Osteopen 100mg/ml solution for injection for dogs. The Court of Appeal agreed with the High Court’s Mr Justice Garrett Simons in concluding the proceedings, initiated on December 20th, 2018, were out of time.

Had Arthropharm taken reasonable steps to acquaint itself with the HPRA publication methods, it would have learnt of the decision through the HPRA website on July 23rd, 2018, he said.

 

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