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India wins patent dispute against China for flu medicine

India has won a crucial patent dispute against China for treating influenza and epidemic fever through medicinal formulations using 'pudina' (mint) and 'kalamegha' (andrographis), the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday. Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare S Gandhiselvan said Chinese pharmaceutical company Livzon Pharmaceutical Group Inc, Guangdong, had filed a patent application with the European Patent Office (EPO).
:cheers:

The minister, in a written reply, said China, in its patent application, claimed to have traditional medicine composition for treatment of avian influenza, as well as its method for preparation and application. It was filed in January 2007.

He said officials at EPO, after examining the application, conveyed their intention to grant the patent to the Chinese company.

But April 27 this year, the Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) found in its digital library that they had references from Ayurveda and Unani books about the use of pudina and kalamegha being used to treat influenza and epidemic fever.

“Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) jointly set up by AYUSH and CSIR made a submission to EPO on the basis of available prior art references from Ayurveda and Unani text books the details of four medicinal formulations where pudina and kalamegha have been used for the treatment of influenza, epidemic fever,” Gandhiselvan said.

In their application, they also stated that the uses of these products have been known for hundreds of years in the Ayurveda and Unani systems of medicine.

“A team of examiners in EPO considered the evidences on pre-existing knowledge of Ayurveda and Unani,” he added.

On June 10 this year, the patent office decided to cancel their earlier intention of granting patent to the Chinese firm.

“The EPO thus upheld the Indian claim that the medicinal properties of pudina and kalamegha were known to Indian traditional medical system in particular for treatment of influenza and epidemic fever,” he added. :yahoo::yahoo:

India wins patent dispute against China for flu medicine - Hindustan Times
 
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Pudina is well known to cure influenza...this is one of the most famous DADI-MAA's medicine ...
 
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American and European pharmaceutical companies have usurped the knowledge of traditional medicine of many cultures around the world then developed and patented drugs. China is late in the game and more will come and claim original clinical development and patents of traditional medicinal drugs.
 
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India wins patent dispute against China for flu medicine

India has won a crucial patent dispute against China for treating influenza and epidemic fever through medicinal formulations using 'pudina' (mint) and 'kalamegha' (andrographis), the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday. Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare S Gandhiselvan said Chinese pharmaceutical company Livzon Pharmaceutical Group Inc, Guangdong, had filed a patent application with the European Patent Office (EPO).
:cheers:

The minister, in a written reply, said China, in its patent application, claimed to have traditional medicine composition for treatment of avian influenza, as well as its method for preparation and application. It was filed in January 2007.

He said officials at EPO, after examining the application, conveyed their intention to grant the patent to the Chinese company.

But April 27 this year, the Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) found in its digital library that they had references from Ayurveda and Unani books about the use of pudina and kalamegha being used to treat influenza and epidemic fever.

“Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) jointly set up by AYUSH and CSIR made a submission to EPO on the basis of available prior art references from Ayurveda and Unani text books the details of four medicinal formulations where pudina and kalamegha have been used for the treatment of influenza, epidemic fever,” Gandhiselvan said.

In their application, they also stated that the uses of these products have been known for hundreds of years in the Ayurveda and Unani systems of medicine.

“A team of examiners in EPO considered the evidences on pre-existing knowledge of Ayurveda and Unani,” he added.

On June 10 this year, the patent office decided to cancel their earlier intention of granting patent to the Chinese firm.

“The EPO thus upheld the Indian claim that the medicinal properties of pudina and kalamegha were known to Indian traditional medical system in particular for treatment of influenza and epidemic fever,” he added. :yahoo::yahoo:

India wins patent dispute against China for flu medicine - Hindustan Times
Pudina and kalamegha are a part of Ayurvedic medicines since ancient times and I don't see how the patent dispute took over in first place. :blink:
 
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I think the Indian didnt want to patent Aurvedya??

Anyway this is win for India..now time for :cheers:
 
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I think the Indian didnt want to patent Aurvedya??

Anyway this is win for India..now time for :cheers:

Ayurveda is an ancient account of knowledge about medicine.It cannot be patented.The same way you cannot take patent of Homeopathy.

The following site will provide you with valuable information regarding Intellectual Property,GI,copyrights etc.

WIPO
 
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India could have by now a noticiable number of patents in differnt forms of indigenous medicinal products.But due to lack of proper support n resources frm govt. most r now in the name f other nations even when we used to practice n knowhow them since ages.
This sort of lacklusture attitude always suffers the growth,which shud b ractified.But gud to hear this news afterall....gudluck
 
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