US Patent

US9566260 — Treatment and prevention of liver disease associated with parenteral nutrition (PN)

Method of Use · Assigned to Boston Childrens Hospital · Expires 2026-07-30 · 0y remaining

Vulnerability score 80/100 Vulnerable — likely target for IPR or design-around

What this patent protects

This patent protects a method for treating or preventing liver disease in a human patient receiving parenteral nutrition by administering an effective amount of an omega-3-fatty acid emulsion.

USPTO Abstract

The present invention is based on the discovery that parenteral nutrition (PN) induced liver disease, e.g. fatty liver disease, can be prevented and even reversed by administration of primarily omega-3-fatty acid with PN rather than the administration of the standard intravenous lipid emulsions that contain primarily plant derived omega-6 fatty acid. Thus, the present invention provides a method for treating or preventing liver disease in a human patient obtaining nutritional support through PN. The method comprises intravenous administration of an effective amount of an omega-3-fatty acid emulsion to the patient, wherein the patient is not administered phytosterols or plant derived fatty acids, e.g. omega-6 fatty acids derived from a plant source, and wherein the administration of the omega-3-fatty acid emulsion to the patient is for a period greater than three weeks. Preferably, the administration is for a period of greater than six weeks. More preferably, the administration is for a period greater than three months.

Drugs covered by this patent

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.

CodeDescriptionDrug
U-2366 fish-oil-triglycerides
U-2366 fish-oil-triglycerides

Patent Metadata

Patent number
US9566260
Jurisdiction
US
Classification
Method of Use
Expires
2026-07-30
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
Yes
Assignee
Boston Childrens Hospital
Source
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