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Patents
Browse 48 pharma-relevant US patents (A61K/A61P) linked to tracked companies. Patent cliff and LOE intelligence for BD teams.
US 10736894
Methods of treating developmental syndromes with PDE10A inhibitors
granted patentUS 10653652
Use of (1S,3S)-3-amino-4-(difluoromethylidene) cyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid and (S)-3-am
granted patentUS 10603308
Methods and compositions for treatment of epileptic disorders
granted patentUS 10493069
Methods of treating behavioral syndromes using pipradrol
granted patentUS 10426746
Methods of treating developmental disorders with biguanides
granted patentUS 10420773
Methods of treating developmental disorders and/or seizure disorders with etifoxine
granted patentUS 10363246
Methods and compositions for treatment of epileptic disorders
granted patentUS 10265300
Methods of treating seizure disorders
granted patentUS 10195165
Methods of treating Prader-Willi syndrome
granted patentUS 10188635
Use of gaboxadol in the treatment of tinnitus
granted patentUS 10123979
Methods of treating developmental disorders with biguanides
granted patentUS 10111865
Methods of sedation during critical care treatment
granted patentUS 10071083
Use of gaboxadol in the treatment of tinnitus
granted patentUS 9913833
Methods of treating developmental disorders using pipradrol
granted patentUS 9827233
Methods of treating behavioral syndromes using pipradrol
granted patentUS 9801864
Methods of increasing tonic inhibition and treating secondary insomnia
granted patentUS 9744159
Methods of treatment Rett syndrome
granted patentUS 9717716
Methods of sedation during critical care treatment
granted patentUS 9682069
Methods of treating Dravet syndrome
granted patentUS 9610261
Methods of treating Prader-Willi Syndrome
granted patentUS 9446028
Methods of increasing tonic inhibition and treating fragile X syndrome and angelman syndro
granted patentUS 9399034
Methods of sedation during critical care treatment
granted patentUS 9351968
Methods of treating developmental disorders using pipradrol
granted patentUS 9339495
Methods of increasing tonic inhibition and treating secondary insomnia
granted