Rules and Regulations. Notice
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Agency: Food and Drug Administration, HHS
Action: Notice
Citation: FR Doc. 2024-31262 · Docket No. FDA-2024-E-0223
Summary
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or the Agency) has determined the regulatory review period for OMISIRGE and is publishing this notice of that determination as required by law. FDA has made the determination because of the submission of an application to the Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Department of Commerce, for the extension of a patent which claims that human biological product.
Dates
Anyone with knowledge that any of the dates as published (see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION ) are incorrect must submit either electronic or written comments and ask for a redetermination by February 28, 2025. Furthermore, any interested person may petition FDA for a determination regarding whether the applicant for extension acted with due diligence during the regulatory review period by June 30, 2025. See “Petitions” in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for more information.
Supplementary Information
I. Background The Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984 (Pub. L. 98-417) and the Generic Animal Drug and Patent Term Restoration Act (Pub. L. 100-670) generally provide that a patent may be extended for a period of up to 5 years so long as the patented item (human drug or biologic product, animal drug product, medical device, food additive, or color additive) was subject to regulatory review by FDA before the item was marketed. Under these acts, a product's regulatory review period forms the basis for determining the amount of extension an applicant may receive. A regulatory review period consists of two periods of time: a testing phase and an approval phase. For human biological products, the testing phase begins when the exemption to permit the clinical investigations of the biological product becomes effective and runs until the approval phase begins. The approval phase starts with the initial submission of an application to market the human biological product and continues until FDA grants permission to market the biological product. Although only a portion of a regulatory review period may count toward the actual amount of extension that the Director of USPTO may award (for example, half the testing phase must be subtracted as well as any time that may have occurred before the patent was issued), FDA's determination of the length of a regulatory review period for a human biological product will include all of the testing phase and approval phase as specified in 35 U.S.C. 156(g)(1)(B). FDA has approved for marketing the human biologic product OMISIRGE (omidubicel-onlv). OMISIRGE is indicated for use in adults and pediatric patients 12 years and older with hematologic malignancies who are planned for umbilical cord blood transplantation following myeloablative conditioning to reduce the time to neutrophil recovery and the incidence of infection. Subsequent to this approval, the USPTO received a patent term restoration application for OMISIRGE (U.S. Patent No. 7,955,852) from Gamida Cell Ltd., and the USPTO requested FDA's assistance in determining this patent's eligibility for patent term restoration. In a letter dated April 3, 2024, FDA advised the USPTO that this human biological product had undergone a regulatory review period and that the approval of OMISIRGE represented the first permitted commercial marketing or use of the product. Thereafter, the USPTO requested that FDA determine the product's regulatory review period. II. Determination of Regulatory Review Period FDA has determined that the applicable regulatory review period for OMISIRGE is 4,563 days. Of this time, 4,242 days occurred during the testing phase of the regulatory review period, while 321 days occurred during the approval phase. These periods of time were derived from the following dates: 1. The date an exemption under section 505(i) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 355(i)) became effective: October 21, 2010. FDA has verified the applicant's claim that the date the investigational new drug application became effective was on October 21, 2010. 2. The date the application was initially submitted with respect to the human biological product under section 351 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 262): June 1, 2022. FDA has verified the applicant's claim that the biologics license application (BLA) for OMISIRGE (BLA B125738) was initially submitted on June 1, 2022. 3. The date the application was approved: April 17, 2023. FDA has verified the applicant's claim that BLA B125738 was approved on April 17, 2023. This determination of the regulatory review period establishes the maximum potential length of a patent extension. However, the USPTO applies several statutory limitations in its calculations of the actual period for patent extension. In its application for patent extension, this applicant seeks 1,826 days of patent term extension. III. Petitions Anyone with knowledge that any of the dates as published are incorrect may submit either electronic or written comments and, under 21 CFR 60.24, ask for a redetermination (see DATES ). Furthermore, as specified in § 60.30 (21 CFR 60.30), any interested person may petition FDA for a determination regarding whether the applicant for extension acted with due diligence during the regulatory review period. To meet its burden, the petition must comply with all the requirements of § 60.30, including but not limited to: must be timely (see DATES ), must be filed in accordance with § 10.20, must contain sufficient facts to merit an FDA investigation, and must certify that a true and complete copy of the petition has been served upon the patent applicant. (See H. Rept. 857, part 1, 98th Cong., 2d sess., pp. 41-42, 1984.) Petitions should be in the format specified in 21 CFR 10.30. Submit petitions electronically to at Docket No. FDA-2013-S-0610. Submit written petitions (two copies are required) to the Dockets Management Staff (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Dated: December 19, 2024. P. Ritu Nalubola, Associate Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. 2024-31262 Filed 12-27-24; 8:45 am]
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- Pub. L. 98-417
- Pub. L. 100-670