NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Cumberland
Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: CPIX), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on hospital acute care and
gastroenterology, today announced that on January 26, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit ruled in favor of Cumberland in a patent case associated with its
Acetadote® product.
The Appeals Court ruling affirmed the September 30, 2015 decision reached by the United States
District Court for the Northern District of Illinois upholding Cumberland's patent and expressly rejecting Mylan Inc. and Mylan Institutional LLC's challenge of patent
validity.
Cumberland developed, registered, and launched Acetadote, which is now a standard of care for
the leading cause of poisoning in the U.S. The patent that was challenged has claims associated with Cumberland's next-generation formulation of Acetadote that is free of EDTA or any other preservative,
chelating, or stabilizing agent. Through this new formulation of Acetadote, Cumberland has been
able to retain a significant market share in spite of generic competition that utilizes the old formulation of the product. By
ruling in Cumberland's favor, the Appeals Court upheld the validity of the patent which
encompasses Cumberland's EDTA-Free formulation and has a term until August 2025.
"We are very pleased with this outcome," said A.J. Kazimi, Cumberland CEO. "We look forward to
continuing the supply of this potentially life-saving product in support of the healthcare professionals who administer it, and
especially the patients who need it. Meanwhile, we will also continue to protect and defend Cumberland's intellectual property."
The Company continues to seek additional patent claims to protect its intellectual property associated with Acetadote and has
additional patent applications related to Acetadote® pending with the US Patent Trademark Office (USPTO).
About Cumberland Pharmaceuticals
Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on acquisition, development, and
commercialization of high-quality products that improve the quality of care for patients. The Company has a diverse product
portfolio with a focus in the areas of hospital acute care and gastroenterology.
Cumberland's marketed products include Acetadote® (acetylcysteine)
Injection for the treatment of acetaminophen poisoning, Caldolor® (ibuprofen) Injection, the first injectable
treatment for pain and fever approved in the United States, Kristalose®
(lactulose) for Oral Solution, a prescription laxative, Vaprisol® (conivaptan) Injection, for the
treatment of hyponatremia, Omeclamox-Pak® for the treatment of H. pylori and duodenal ulcer disease, and
Ethyol® (amifostine) for Injection, for the prevention of treatment-related adverse reactions in oncology
patients. Cumberland is also dedicated to developing innovative products that address
unmet medical needs.
The Company's product candidates in clinical development include: Hepatoren® (ifetroban) Injection for the
treatment of hepatorenal syndrome, Boxaban® (ifetroban) Oral Capsule for patients suffering from aspirin
exacerbated respiratory disease, VasculanTM (ifetroban) Oral Capsule for the treatment of systemic sclerosis
and Portaban™ (ifetroban) Oral Capsule for the treatment of portal hypertension.
For more information on Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc., please visit www.cumberlandpharma.com.
About Acetadote® (acetylcysteine) Injection
Acetadote, administered intravenously within 8 to 10 hours after ingestion of a potentially hepatotoxic quantity of
acetaminophen, is indicated to prevent or lessen hepatic injury. Used in the emergency department, Acetadote is approved in
the United States to treat overdose of acetaminophen, a common ingredient in many
over-the-counter medications. Acetadote is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity or previous anaphylactoid reactions
to acetylcysteine or any components of the preparation. Serious anaphylactoid reactions, including death in a patient with
asthma, have been reported in patients administered acetylcysteine intravenously. Acetadote should be used with caution in
patients with asthma or where there is a history of bronchospasm. The total volume administered should be adjusted for patients
weighing less than 40 kg and for those requiring fluid restriction. To avoid fluid overload, the volume of diluent should be
reduced as needed. If volume is not adjusted, fluid overload can occur, potentially resulting in hyponatremia, seizure, and
death. For full prescribing information, visit www.acetadote.com.
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