Generic entry timeline

Barhemsys generics — when can they launch?

Barhemsys (AMISULPRIDE) · Acacia · 16 active US patents · 0 expired

Earliest patent expiry
2031-03-10
5 years remaining
Full patent estate to
2038-02-09
complete protection through 2038
FDA approval
2020
Acacia

Where Barhemsys sits in the generic timeline

Mid-term cliff: earliest active US patent for Barhemsys expires in 2031 (~5 years). Generic developers typically begin ANDA bioequivalence studies 3-4 years ahead of this date. Paragraph IV filings + Hatch-Waxman 30-month stays may shift the effective entry by another 18-36 months.

Under US Hatch-Waxman, a generic enters via an ANDA (Abbreviated New Drug Application) and may file with one of four Paragraph IV certifications attacking the brand's listed patents. If the brand sues within 45 days, a 30-month FDA approval stay is triggered. First Para IV filer typically gets 180-day market exclusivity.

Patent estate by type — active patents

Method-of-use patents only carve out specific indications; generics can launch with a "skinny label" omitting those uses. Composition-of-matter patents block the molecule itself.

  • Method of Use — 14 patents
  • Formulation — 2 patents

FDA U-codes carved out by Barhemsys patents

Method-of-use patents are listed against specific FDA Patent Use Codes ("U-codes") representing carved-out indications. Generics can launch with a label that omits these uses.

U-codeDescription
U-1744(no description)
U-2754(no description)
U-3467(no description)

Sample patent estate

Showing 6 of 16 active US patents. View full estate on the Barhemsys drug page →

  • US10525033 Formulation · expires 2031-03-10
    This patent protects a novel injectable formulation of amisulpride in a unit dosage form containing less than 50 mg amisulpride.
    USPTO title: Use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic
  • US12194022 Method of Use · expires 2031-03-10
    This patent protects the use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic for treating nausea, vomiting, or retches.
    USPTO title: Use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic
  • US9889118 Method of Use · expires 2031-03-10
    This patent protects the use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic for treating nausea, vomiting, or retches.
    USPTO title: Use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic
  • US9545426 Method of Use · expires 2031-03-10
    This patent protects the use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic for treating nausea, vomiting, or retches.
    USPTO title: Use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic
  • US12194022 Method of Use · expires 2031-03-10
    This patent protects the use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic for treating nausea, vomiting, or retches.
    USPTO title: Use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic
  • US9545426 Method of Use · expires 2031-03-10
    This patent protects the use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic for treating nausea, vomiting, or retches.
    USPTO title: Use of amisulpride as an anti-emetic

Sources

Patent term extensions (PTR, pediatric exclusivity), Hatch-Waxman 30-month stays, and FDA regulatory exclusivity (NCE/ODE/PED) may shift the effective generic entry date. Not legal advice.

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