Generic Entry Reforms Gain Steam In Congress With House Committee Passage

Bills to reign in petitions, pay-for-delay, product hopping, and patent thickets clear House Judiciary Committee. Legislation may have better shot at enactment this time around given bipartisan support in both House and Senate Committees.

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House Judiciary Committee forwards four bills targeting patent practices to House floor. • Source: Alamy

The House Judiciary Committee cleared four bills seeking to curb brand name manufacturer practices that delay the entry of generic drugs. While the measures have been considered in previous congresses, they may have a better chance of getting through the House and Senate this year since they have bipartisan support. However, the votes during markup show they still face opposition.

During a session that began on 29 September and resumed the next morning, the committee voted by wide margins to advance bills targeting citizen petitions to the US Food and Drug Administration, pay-for-delay deals, product hopping, and patent thickets to the House. The Senate Judiciary Committee adopted companion legislation for the bills by unanimous voice vote during a 29 July markup

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