An introduction to the paediatric extensions

 

What’s it all about?

“Paediatric extensions” encourage the development and availability of medicines for children by extending the term of protection of a patent or a supplementary protection certificate by six months.

 

Worldwide, there are not enough safe, high-quality medicinal products that have been especially developed or adapted for children.“Paediatric extensions” remedy this problem. Those contributing to the research and development of new medicines for children are granted, on application, a six-month extension of patent protection or a supplementary protection certificate.

 

This amendment to patent law is part of the ordinary revision of the Therapeutic Products Act. The revised Patents Act and its implementing provisions will come into force together with the revision of the Therapeutic Products Act on 1 January 2019.

 

The paediatric extensions are possible:


Whoever applies for a paediatric extension must conduct clinical studies on children that comply with the paediatric investigation plan for the authorisation of a medicine. In addition, the study results must be publicly available in the information on the medicinal product. The application for authorisation in Switzerland must be submitted no later than six months after the application for authorisation in the European Economic Area.

 

What has happened so far?

 
 

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