Panacea Biotec files suit against Sanofi for patent infringement
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Last Updated: May 17, 2021, 02:48 PM IST
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Synopsis The suit filed against Sanofi comes at the heels of Sanofi having received marketing approval for a Whole Cell Pertussis based Hexavalent vaccine by the Drugs Controller General (India), Panacea Biotec said in a regulatory filing.
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Panacea Biotec on Monday said it has filed a suit before the Delhi High Court seeking to restrain
Sanofi Healthcare India from marketing a fully liquid hexavalent vaccine. The national capital-based firm said a case has been filed in order to stop infringement of its patent for fully liquid whole cell pertussis based fully liquid Hexavalent vaccine EasySix.
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