Federal Circuit Affirms Invalidity of Purdue’s OxyContin Patents

Patent – Patently-O 2024-12-30

Summary:

by Dennis Crouch

The Federal Circuit recently affirmed the invalidity of several Purdue Pharma patents related to abuse-deterrent and low-impurity formulations of OxyContin. Purdue Pharma L.P. v. Accord Healthcare, Inc., No. 2023-1953 (Fed. Cir. Dec. 30, 2024).  Although non-precedential, the appeal addresses three significant legal questions in obviousness jurisprudence: (1) The consideration given to discovering the source of a previously known problem under Eibel Process Co. v. Minnesota & Ontario Paper Co. (1923); and (2) how inherent properties of prior art compositions factor into obviousness analysis when combining multiple references similar to the Cytiva decision from earlier in 2024.

  • Read the Opinion: 23-1953.OPINION.12-30-2024_2443222

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Dennis Crouch

Date tagged:

12/30/2024, 19:09

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12/30/2024, 12:29