Patent row: Merck gets interim relief from HC

The Delhi High Court has restrained an Indian pharmaceutical company from launching its diabetes drug manufactured by Merck Sharp and Dohme Corporation.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has restrained an Indian pharmaceutical company from launching its diabetes drug allegedly having identical molecule and derivative salt of the patented drug manufactured by US drugmaker Merck Sharp and Dohme Corporation ( MSD).

The ex-parte interim order was passed on June 17 on the lawsuit filed by MSD seeking to restrain domestic firm Aprica Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd from manufacturing and promoting its diabetes drug.

The US pharma major alleged the Indian company was coming out with the diabetes drug with Sitagliptin molecule and its derivatives salt in which it has registered patent right.

MSD claimed it holds an Indian patent on Sitagliptin, a chemical compound sold under the Januvia and Janumet brands used to treat type 2 diabetes.

Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said "I am of the view that in case ex parte injunction is not granted to the plaintiff (MSD) and defendant (Aprica) is able to launch the product, irreparable loss and injury would be caused to the plaintiff which cannot be compensated in terms of money..." and posted the matter for August 13.
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