AstraZeneca AB v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. West Virginia
DecidedMarch 2, 2021
Docket1:18-cv-00193
StatusUnknown

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AstraZeneca AB v. Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., (N.D.W. Va. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA ASTRAZENECA AB and ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP, Plaintiffs, v. CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:18CV193 (Judge Keeley) MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS INC. and KINDEVA DRUG DELIVERY L.P., Defendants. c/w 1:19CV203 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS, ASTRAZENECA AB AND ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP I. BACKGROUND In this patent infringement action, the plaintiffs, AstraZeneca AB and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP (collectively, “AstraZeneca”), and the defendants, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Kindeva Drug Delivery L.P.1 (collectively, “Mylan”), dispute whether claims 9, 10, 13, and 14 of United States Patent No. 7,759,328 (“the ’328 Patent”); claims 12, 13, 18, and 19 of United States Patent No. 8,143,239 (“the ’239 Patent”); and claims 10 and 19 of United States Patent No. 8,575,137 (“the ’137 Patent”) (collectively, “the asserted claims” or the “patents-in-suit”) are 1 Although AstraZeneca originally included 3M Company as a defendant in this action, the parties stipulated to its dismissal because all activities related to the generic Symbicort® program under review by the FDA as ANDA No. 211699 were transferred from 3M to Kindeva (Dkt. No. 386). ASTRAZENECA AB, ET AL. V. MYLAN PHARM. INC., ET AL. 1:18CV193 c/w 1:19CV203 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS, ASTRAZENECA AB AND ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP valid and enforceable (Dkt. Nos. 285 at 4, 5; 286 at 4, 5; 390).2 The asserted claims are associated with Symbicort®, AstraZeneca’s New Drug Application (“NDA”) product approved by the FDA as a treatment for asthma in patients six years of age and older, and as a maintenance treatment in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Dkt. Nos. 285 at 3, 4; 286 at 3, 4). Mylan has filed an Abbreviated New Drug Application (“ANDA”) seeking to engage in the commercial manufacture, use, or sale of generic versions of the two dosage forms of Symbicort®, prior to the expiration of the patents-in-suit. The Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, Pub. L. No. 98-417, 98 Stat. 1585, otherwise known as the “Hatch-Waxman Act”, seeks to encourage “pioneering research and development of new drugs,” as well as the “production of low-cost, generic copies of those drugs.” Eli Lilly & Co. v. Teva. Pharm. USA, Inc., 557 F.3d 1346, 1348 (Fed. Cir. 2009). To that end, a manufacturer may obtain Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) approval to market a generic drug by making a certification that each patent listed in the FDA’s Approved Drug Products with 2 All docket and page numbers refer to the numbers assigned by the Court’s electronic docket. Unless indicated otherwise, all docket numbers refer to Case No. 1:18CV193. 2 ASTRAZENECA AB, ET AL. V. MYLAN PHARM. INC., ET AL. 1:18CV193 c/w 1:19CV203 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS, ASTRAZENECA AB AND ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (“the Orange Book”) as covering the NDA drug are “invalid or will not be infringed by the manufacture, use, or sale of the new generic drug for which the ANDA is submitted” (“paragraph IV certification”). Id. (citing 21 U.S.C. § 355(j)(2)(A)(vii)(IV)). Upon receiving a paragraph IV certification, a patentee may sue the applicant for patent infringement within 45 days, thus delaying FDA approval of the ANDA. Id. (citing 21 U.S.C. § 355(j)(5)(B)(iii)). In this case, in which AstraZeneca has sued Mylan under the Hatch-Waxman Act for infringement of the patents-in-suit, the Court is tasked with deciding whether the asserted claims of AstraZeneca’s patents are invalid as obvious under 35 U.S.C. § 113.3 As discussed below, the Court CONCLUDES that 3 Initially, four patents associated with Symbicort® were at issue in this case. These include U.S. Patent Nos. 7,759,328; 8,143,239; 8,575,137; and 7,967,011 (the “’011 patent) (Dkt. No. 1; Case No. 1:19CV203, Dkt. No. 1). On November 12, 2019, AstraZeneca amended its complaint to add infringement claims for U.S. Patent No. 10,166,247 (the “’247 patent”) (Dkt. No. 89), and deleted its previous claims related to the ’011 Patent from the amended complaint. Thereafter, on September 21, 2020, the parties stipulated to the dismissal of all claims, counterclaims, and defenses regarding the ’247 patent (Dkt. No. 349). Mylan also stipulated that their generic product infringed the ten asserted claims at issue and that AstraZeneca’s product, Symbicort®, embodied the claims. Id. 3 ASTRAZENECA AB, ET AL. V. MYLAN PHARM. INC., ET AL. 1:18CV193 c/w 1:19CV203 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS, ASTRAZENECA AB AND ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP Mylan has failed to demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that the asserted claims of the patents-in-suit are invalid for obviousness. II. FINDINGS OF FACT A. The Parties, Jurisdiction, and Venue AstraZeneca AB is a corporation organized under the laws of Sweden, with its principal place of business at S-151 85 Södertälje, Sweden. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP is a limited partnership organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, with its principal place of business at 1800 Concord Pike, Wilmington, Delaware 19803. Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a company organized under the laws of the State of West Virginia with its principal place of business at 781 Chestnut Ridge Road, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505. Kindeva Drug Delivery L.P. is a company organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, with a place of business at 42 Water Street, Building 75, St. Paul, Minnesota 55170. The Court has subject matter and personal jurisdiction, and venue is proper. Thus, based on the parties’ various stipulations, the only remaining issue at trial was whether the asserted claims are invalid as obvious under § 113. 4 ASTRAZENECA AB, ET AL. V. MYLAN PHARM. INC., ET AL. 1:18CV193 c/w 1:19CV203 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS, ASTRAZENECA AB AND ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP B. Factual and Procedural Background Because the asserted claims of the patents-in-suit recite a specific method for treating asthma and COPD, the Court begins its analysis with a brief discussion of these respiratory disorders, as well as a review of the development of the Symbicort® pMDI and the relevant prosecution history of AstraZeneca’s patent applications related to Symbicort®. 1. Asthma and COPD a. Asthma Asthma “is a reversible inflammatory condition of the lungs.” (Trial Trans. 356:12-14). The reversibility of asthma is important as compared to other respiratory conditions, like COPD, where the changes may be fixed. Id. at 356:14-16. Any inflammation in the lungs can interfere with the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen. Id. at 356:17-21. This interference can lead to hypoxia (oxygen starvation), and death if not addressed. Id. at 356:19-23. An individual suffering an asthma attack will cough, wheeze, and experience shortness of breath. Id. at 356:14-25, 357:1-2. Medications that control asthma symptoms target the actual site of the inflammation. Id. at 357:3-11. Of chief concern in an asthma attack is the airway obstruction 5 ASTRAZENECA AB, ET AL. V. MYLAN PHARM. INC., ET AL.

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