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  2. United States v. Arthrex, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In the specific case, Arthrex, Inc., a manufacturer of medical devices, had previously received a patent for a surgical device. They entered into a patent dispute with Smith & Nephew, Inc. and ArthroCare Corp., claiming the latter groups were infringing on their patent. The case moved into the PTAB, which found that Arthrex's patent was invalid.

  3. Moderna wins COVID shot patent case against Pfizer ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Moderna said on Friday the European Patent Office had upheld the validity of one of the company's key patents, a win in an ongoing COVID-19 vaccine dispute with Pfizer and BioNTech.

  4. Medical patent - Wikipedia

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    A medical patent may refer to a biological patent (see also gene patent) a chemical or pharmaceutical patent; a patent on a medical device; Second medical indication, a patent claim for a new use of a known pharmaceutical

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    Abbott Laboratories routinely develops and markets new devices or adds additional indications to existing ones. The company's biggest growth driver, though, is its diabetes care segment.

  6. How Asian pharma suppliers cash in on Ozempic copies - AOL

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    In Laos, semaglutide-based medicines can only be legally produced and distributed for national use, Davone Duangdany, director of the drug and medical device control division within the Laos ...

  7. Masimo - Wikipedia

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    Masimo Corporation is a health technology and consumer electronics company based in Irvine, California.The company primarily manufactures patient monitoring devices and technologies, including non-invasive sensors using optical technology, patient management, and telehealth platforms.

  8. Teleflex - Wikipedia

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    Teleflex Incorporated, headquartered in Wayne, Pennsylvania, is an American provider of specialty medical devices for a range of procedures in critical care and surgery.. Teleflex has annual revenues of $2.4 billion, operations in 40 countries, and more than 15,000 employe

  9. EU to start China probe on medical device procurement ... - AOL

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    China and the EU last year agreed on a need for "balanced" trade ties and discussed medical devices, cosmetics and geographical indicators for food products to redress trade imbalances ...