Companies / Georgia
IP Revisions To End Generic Monopolies
March 2010 | Industry Trend AnalysisGeorgia's National Intellectual Property Centre (Sakpatenti) is to lift patents on up to 100 brands of medicines which are 'of traditional use', breaking what appears to be questionable market monopolies for many over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. BMI believes the news is beneficial to many companies, including low-cost generic manufacturers in the region and most notably domestic
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