US8772306 — Method of administration of gamma hydroxybutyrate with monocarboxylate transporters
Method of Use · Assigned to Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc · Expires 2033-03-15 · 7y remaining
What this patent protects
This patent protects a method of administering gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) to a patient by concomitantly administering an MCT inhibitor.
USPTO Abstract
One embodiment of the present invention is to improve the safety and efficacy of the administration of GHB or a salt thereof to a patient. It has been discovered that the concomitant administration of an MCT inhibitor, such as diclofenac, valproate, or ibuprofen, will affect GHB administration. For example, it has been discovered that diclofenac lowers the effect of GHB in the body, thereby potentially causing an unsafe condition. Furthermore, it has been discovered that valproate increases the effect of GHB on the body, thereby potentially causing an unsafe condition.
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FDA Patent Use Codes
When a patent is method-of-use, FDA lists it once per applicable indication ("U-code"). Each U-code carves out a specific therapeutic use that generic filers must either license or design around.
| Code | Description | Drug |
|---|---|---|
U-3198 |
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U-1532 |
— | sodium-oxybate |
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