Court Also Upholds Validity of Patent Claim in TKT and Aventis
Litigation
Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) announced today that the United States (U.S.)
District Court in Boston issued its written decision upholding the prior
jury verdict and court rulings regarding the infringement, validity and
enforceability of 10 claims of four of Amgen’s
erythropoietin (EPO) patents. The Court also ruled that Amgen is
entitled to a permanent injunction prohibiting Roche from selling its
pegylated-erythropoietin (peg-EPO) product MIRCERA in the U.S.
Previously, the Court entered a preliminary injunction preventing Roche
from selling peg-EPO, and Roche has appealed that ruling. In today’s
decision, the District Court stated that it would enter a permanent
injunction once the appeal of the preliminary injunction is resolved.
In finding that a permanent injunction against Roche is justified, the
District Court stated: “Failure to enter a
permanent injunction…would risk undermining
the incentives for innovation that have produced, and hopefully will
continue to produce, medical advances that extend and enhance the value
of life. The Court therefore concludes that the public interest will not
be disserved by a permanent injunction.”
“Amgen is pleased with today’s
ruling, which recognizes that Amgen is entitled to a permanent
injunction against Roche and reaffirms the infringement and validity of
our patents,” stated David Scott, senior vice
president and general counsel at Amgen. “Amgen
remains committed to investing in innovative research and to delivering
medicines that treat grievous illness and meet unmet medical needs.”
In a separate decision involving Amgen’s suit
against TKT and Aventis, the District Court upheld the validity of claim
1 of Amgen’s U.S. Patent No. 5,955,422 that
claims pharmaceutical compositions of human EPO and entered a permanent
injunction prohibiting TKT and Aventis from selling its gene-activated
EPO in the U.S.
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