Longer Patents for Increased Generic Competition in the US

Volume: 10, Issue: Supplement 2, Pages: 110 - 123
Published: Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
The 1984 Waxman-Hatch Act had two main objectives. Title I was designed to promote price competition by establishing an abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) process for generic market entry. Title II was designed to encourage drug innovation by restoring some of the patent life lost during the lengthy FDA regulatory process. In this paper, we consider whether these twin objectives have been realised during the first decade of the Act's...
Paper Details
Title
Longer Patents for Increased Generic Competition in the US
Published Date
Jan 1, 1996
Volume
10
Issue
Supplement 2
Pages
110 - 123
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