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Home » New medical use inventions in Vietnam

New medical use inventions in Vietnam

4:18 am 12/05/2021 668 views

New medical use inventions

Many developing and even developed countries did not allow patents on pharmaceuticals until recently. Progressively, some countries started to change their laws to allow process patents for pharmaceuticals. Yet the real change was introduced by the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) which obliged all WTO Members to allow patents on product and processes, therefore opening the door to pharmaceutical patents. The Agreement nevertherless remains silent on the question of second/futher medical use patents. Therefore, today, even if it is still controversial, pharmaceuticals are patentable in almost all countries. A central question in the debate around pharmaceutical patents is whether the new use of a known compound/composition should be patentable.
Patent applications may also be based on new uses (e.g. repurposing) for previously-known substances/composistions/medicines. For example, aspirin is well known for the treatment of headaches. If it was now found that it could be used to treat, say, colon cancer, then a new patent application could be filed by which claimed uses of aspirin to treat the colon cancer.

Inventions based on the discovery of such new uses are claimed in different formats depending on the country where the patent application is filed. The explanation for this is that most countries do not allow methods of treatments to be claimed directly, the most notable exception to this being the United States.

Examples of allowable formats include the following:

The justification for such patents differ from country to country. Below, provided by IPHOUSE & ASSOCIATES, is an overview of the current status of the patentability of new therapeutic uses for known substances or compositions in IP VIETNAM and EPO to highlight the difference between the two jurisdictions.

1. EPO’s current practice

Where a substance or composition is already known, it may still be patentable under Art. 54(4) of the European Patent Convention (EPC) if the known substance or composition was not previously disclosed for use in a method referred to in Art. 53(c).

Where a substance or composition is already known to have been used in a “first medical use”, it may still be patentable under Art. 54(5) for any second or further use in a method according to Art. 53(c), provided that said use is novel and inventive (The Article 54(5) EPC explicitly allows further patent protection of substances or compositions already known as medicines provided their use in a method under Article 53(c) EPC be specific and not comprised in the state of the art).

In the light of the above, a second or further use invention can be patentable in EPO jurisdiction. Specifically, applicants can protect a medical invention through purpose-limited product claims: “Compound X/Composition comprising X for use in a method for the treatment of disease Y”.

The effect of the different claim formulations on patentability in EPO jurisdiction is summarised in the table below:

2. IP VIETNAM’s current practice

“Use” claims used to be patentable until the law’s amendment in 2006. At present, “use” claims or use/purpose-limited known substance/composition claims are not permitted.

Applications for new medical use inventions are normally in the format of “Use of a known entity” or “A known entity for use”.

Example 1: Use of a compound for treating cancer.

Example 2:  A composition for use in treating cancer.

Under current law and practice in Vietnam, the claim format of Example 1, “Use of a compound”, will not be accepted in the formality examination stage. “Use” claims (e.g. the claim format of Example 1) are not allowed based on the following:

  1. “Invention is a technical solution, in form of a product or a process, to resolve a specific problem by utilizing laws of nature.” (Article 4, Item 12, IP Law)
  2. “The object stated in an invention registration application shall be considered incompatible with the type of invention protection title applied for by the applicant (invention patent/utility solution patent) if it is not a technical solution, particularly not a product or a process…” (Artticle 25.3a), Circular No. 01/2007/TT-BKHCN)

In the light of the above, the claim format “Use of…” will not pass formality check and be rejected by the office (refusal on the ground of “Use of…” is NOT a product/process which is patent-eligible). An amendment is thus required.

To overcome the refusal, “Use of a compound” for example can be amended to “A compound for use” to just pass the formality check. Such invention will however be refused by the office on the ground of lack of patentability in principle.

Following is an illustratory example.

Application No. VN 1-2014-***** (based upon PCT/US2012/066***)

The claims: A compound of formula (I) for the treatment of Insomnia.

(I)

Prior art: D1 (WO 2011/060*** A1) and D2 (WO 2011/060*** A1), both cited in the International Search Report (ISR), disclose the compound (I) useful in the treatment of various diseases.

The final decision: Refusal.
(More details about the reasons for the refusal, please contact us at the information below)

Further Remark: The final decision of refusal above still remains unchanged even if the use of the compound (I) for the treatment of Insomnia is disclosed nowhere in the prior art and the surprising/remarkable effect(s) in treating Insomnia is also provided in the present description.

In summary, new medical use inventions, or so-called second/futher medical use inventions, are currently considered NOT patent-eligible under current law and practice in Vietnam.

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