Teflaro generics — when can they launch?
Teflaro (CEFTAROLINE FOSAMIL) · AbbVie · 4 active US patents · 0 expired
Where Teflaro sits in the generic timeline
Mid-term cliff: earliest active US patent for Teflaro expires in 2030 (~4 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.
- Formulation — 2 patents
- Method of Use — 2 patents
FDA U-codes carved out by Teflaro 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-code | Description |
|---|---|
U-282 | (no description) |
Sample patent estate
Showing 4 of 4 active US patents. View full estate on the Teflaro drug page →
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This patent protects compositions containing ceftaroline or a prodrug thereof, such as ceftaroline fosamil, for treating bacterial infections.USPTO title: Compositions and methods for treating bacterial infections using ceftaroline
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This patent protects compositions containing ceftaroline or a prodrug thereof, such as ceftaroline fosamil, for treating bacterial infections.USPTO title: Compositions and methods for treating bacterial infections using ceftaroline
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This patent protects new cephem compounds useful for treating bacterial infections, particularly suitable for parenteral administration.USPTO title: Cephem compounds useful for the treatment of bacterial infections
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This patent protects new cephem compounds useful for treating bacterial infections, particularly suitable for parenteral administration.USPTO title: Cephem compounds useful for the treatment of bacterial infections
Sources
- FDA Orange Book — patents listed against Teflaro (NDA filed 2010)
- Teflaro drug profile — full patent estate, indications, clinical trials, pricing
- AbbVie patent portfolio
- Patent cliff 2030 — every drug losing US exclusivity that year
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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