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Bayer Inc. v. Canada (Health)

2009 FCA 133
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Bayer Inc. v. Canada (Health) Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2009-04-28 Neutral citation 2009 FCA 133 File numbers A-450-08 Decision Content Date: 20090428 Docket: A-450-08 Citation: 2009 FCA 133 CORAM: NOËL J.A. PELLETIER J.A. RYER J.A. BETWEEN: BAYER INC. Appellant and THE MINISTER OF HEALTH and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Respondents Heard at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 28, 2009. Judgment delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 28, 2009. REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: PELLETIER J.A. Date: 20090428 Docket: A-450-08 Citation: 2009 FCA 133 CORAM: NOËL J.A. PELLETIER J.A. RYER J.A. BETWEEN: BAYER INC. Appellant and THE MINISTER OF HEALTH and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Respondents REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 28, 2009) PELLETIER J.A. [1] Notwithstanding Mr. Gaikis' able argument, we are not persuaded that the application judge erred in dismissing the application for judicial review. [2] The essential question before the application judge was whether the '970 patent claimed a dosage form of the drug estradiol whose use had been approved by the issuance of a notice of compliance. We are satisfied that the application judge concluded that the "delivery system" described in the claims of the patent was in fact a novel means of maintaining the stability of the drug to be administered by avoiding precipitation: see paras. 59 and 64 of his reasons. There is support for this…

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Bayer Inc. v. Canada (Health)
Court (s) Database
Federal Court of Appeal Decisions
Date
2009-04-28
Neutral citation
2009 FCA 133
File numbers
A-450-08
Decision Content
Date: 20090428
Docket: A-450-08
Citation: 2009 FCA 133
CORAM: NOËL J.A.
PELLETIER J.A.
RYER J.A.
BETWEEN:
BAYER INC.
Appellant
and
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH and
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Respondents
Heard at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 28, 2009.
Judgment delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 28, 2009.
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: PELLETIER J.A.
Date: 20090428
Docket: A-450-08
Citation: 2009 FCA 133
CORAM: NOËL J.A.
PELLETIER J.A.
RYER J.A.
BETWEEN:
BAYER INC.
Appellant
and
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH and
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Respondents
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
(Delivered from the Bench at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 28, 2009)
PELLETIER J.A.
[1] Notwithstanding Mr. Gaikis' able argument, we are not persuaded that the application judge erred in dismissing the application for judicial review.
[2] The essential question before the application judge was whether the '970 patent claimed a dosage form of the drug estradiol whose use had been approved by the issuance of a notice of compliance. We are satisfied that the application judge concluded that the "delivery system" described in the claims of the patent was in fact a novel means of maintaining the stability of the drug to be administered by avoiding precipitation: see paras. 59 and 64 of his reasons. There is support for this view in the language of the patent disclosure which the application judge quoted at paragraph 57 of his reasons: "… Consequently certain transdermal delivery devices involving dissolved drugs have shown a tendency to exhibit precipitation of the drug during storage. This problem is at least in part attributable to formation hydrate forms of the drug. Accordingly this invention provides a method of inhibiting precipitation of a drug in the carrier of a transdermal drug delivery device… [emphasis in the reasons].
[3] In light of these findings we are of the view that the application judge correctly found that the '970 patent did not claim a dosage form but rather a form of a protective packaging: see para. 64 of his reasons.
[4] In the result, the appeal will be dismissed with costs.
"J.D. Denis Pelletier"
J.A.
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: A-450-08
(APPEAL FROM AN ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RUSSELL, DATED JULY 10, 2008, DOCKET NO. T-1518-07)
STYLE OF CAUSE: Bayer Inc. and The Minister of Health and The Attorney General of Canada
PLACE OF HEARING: Ottawa, Ontario
DATE OF HEARING: April 28, 2009
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY: NOËL, PELLETIER, RYER, JJ.A.
DELIVERED FROM THE BENCH BY: PELLETIER, J.A.
APPEARANCES:
Gunars A. Gaikis
Nancy Pei
FOR THE APPELLANT
David Cowie
FOR THE RESPONDENTS
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Smart & Biggar
Toronto, Ontario
FOR THE APPELLANT
John. H. Sims, Q.C.
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
FOR THE RESPONDENTS

Source: decisions.fca-caf.gc.ca

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