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Genosyl (nitric oxide)

VERO BIOTECH INC · Targets: guanylate cyclase · First FDA approval 2019-12-20
Orange Book + BigQuery Patent data as of 2026-05-15
Orange Book listed
14
9 families
Global footprint
194
across 6 countries
Multiplier
14×
intl docs / OB patents
Cliff closes
Jul 21, 2040
Last US OB patent falls
Cliff opens
Aug 18, 2024
Foundational composition expiry
Cliff window: opened Aug 18, 2024 (foundational composition expired) and closes Jul 21, 2040 (last US OB patent falls). Generic entry timing depends on Hatch-Waxman settlements — the first ANDA filer often trades a 180-day exclusivity for a delayed-entry agreement months to years past the patent expiry.
International footprint: The FDA Orange Book lists 14 US patents. BigQuery family expansion shows the same inventions filed as 194 documents across 6 countries in 9 patent families — 14× the US count.

Patent portfolio

Family-by-family interpretation: which family anchors composition, which add lifecycle, when each expires.

The Genosyl patent estate comprises 14 Orange Book-listed patents distributed across 9 patent families, supported by 194 international documents across 6 countries. The ratio of international documents to Orange Book patents represents a notable 13.8x multiplier, indicating a broad global filing strategy.

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Orange Book patent stack

14 unique patents listed against this drug. All mapped to BigQuery patent families.

Patent Family Claim type Use code US expiry
US 9604028 41695165 U-2793 Aug 13, 2029
US 11672938 86701284 U-3037 Jul 22, 2040
US 7947227 39788824 U-3037 Oct 17, 2026
US 8057742 46324017 U-3037 Jan 18, 2026
US 8944049 41695165 Aug 13, 2029
US 10926054 41695165 Aug 13, 2029
US 8607785 41695165 Jul 14, 2030
US 11511252 42039905 Sep 21, 2029
US 7618594 46324017 Oct 17, 2026
US 10737051 55748197 Oct 20, 2035
US 7560076 35968164 Apr 21, 2027
US 11103669 43354591 Jun 21, 2030
US 9701538 40913206 Jan 28, 2029
US 10213572 55748197 Feb 12, 2036

Patent families — global footprint

Family-deduplicated portfolio across all jurisdictions. Each family represents a single invention with related filings in multiple countries.

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International vs US — composition family

Most jurisdictions follow priority + 20 years. US adds Patent Term Adjustment (PTA); EU adds Supplementary Protection Certificate (SPC); Japan adds Patent Term Extension (PTE). Latest US Orange Book expiry includes these extensions.

Priority date
2004-08-18
Family 46324017
Nominal global expiry
2024-08-18
priority + 20 years
Latest US OB expiry
2040-07-21
includes US PTA

Coverage status

What this page covers, what's coming in a future refresh, and what's out of scope.

Category What's covered Status
Orange Book patents 14 unique patents listed; 14 resolved to BigQuery families (100%) Complete
Same-family international 194 documents across 6 countries via BigQuery family expansion Complete
Nominal international expiry Priority date + 20 years computed per family. Composition family nominal expiry: 2024-08-18. Complete
Estate analysis LLM-generated structural analysis, constrained to patent data only — no commercial, financial, or litigation claims included Complete
Country-specific extensions EU SPC, JP PTE, KR PTE not modeled. US Orange Book expiry already includes US PTA. Most ex-US jurisdictions follow priority + 20 years (shown). Known limitation
Hatch-Waxman / BPCIA settlement terms Specific settlement terms (royalty %, launch dates) are confidential between parties Out of scope
Commercial / M&A history Deal terms, royalty stacks, contingent value rights — not in patent data Out of scope

Frequently asked

Common questions about Genosyl's patent landscape

When will generics enter the market for Genosyl?
Genosyl's foundational composition patent already expired (Aug 18, 2024), so the cliff window is open. The cliff closes Jul 21, 2040 when the last US OB patent falls. Whether generics have actually entered depends on the strength of secondary patents (formulations, methods of use, manufacturing) and whether settlements were reached — Hatch-Waxman settlements often produce delayed-entry agreements between the brand and the first ANDA filer, typically trading a 180-day exclusivity for an entry date months to years past the patent.
What's the difference between "cliff opens" and "cliff closes"?
Cliff opens (Aug 18, 2024) marks Genosyl's foundational composition patent expiry — the earliest theoretical date for generic entry. Cliff closes (Jul 21, 2040) is when the last US patent in the thicket finally falls — after which the market has no patent-based barriers. The gap between these two dates is the lifecycle-extension window: secondary patents (formulations, methods of use, manufacturing) that can block generics even after the composition patent has expired.
Why is Genosyl in the Orange Book?
Genosyl is regulated via the FDA 505(b) NDA pathway for small-molecule drugs and listed in the FDA Orange Book (small molecules). Small-molecule NDA holders must list approved-use patents in the Orange Book under Hatch-Waxman. The patents shown here come directly from FDA Orange Book listings.
What's a patent family and why does it matter?
A patent family is a group of patent applications and grants worldwide that share the same priority filing (the earliest invention disclosure). One US patent often expands to 20–40+ filings across different jurisdictions — each grant in a different country protecting the same underlying invention. Genosyl has 9 families that resolve to 194 international documents across 6 countries. Families matter because generic entry requires clearing patent barriers in each market separately — a US generic launch is independent of EU or Japan launches.
How were these Genosyl patents identified?
Genosyl's 14 US patents come directly from the FDA Orange Book, which small-molecule NDA holders are required to list under Hatch-Waxman. We then expand each Orange Book patent to its full international family using the BigQuery patent family graph (priority date + global jurisdictions). The US patent list is FDA-authoritative.
What does the "Multiplier" stat mean?
The multiplier shows how many international patent documents exist for every US patent in Genosyl's thicket — calculated as 194 international documents ÷ 14 US patents = 14×. A high multiplier (>10×) indicates an aggressive global filing strategy — the sponsor has filed in many countries to maximize geographic protection. A low multiplier suggests the patent estate is US-centric, with limited international protection.

Methodology & data sources

  • Orange Book patents: FDA Orange Book via TheraRadar's fetch-orange-book.js, refreshed 2026-05-26.
  • Patent families & international docs: BigQuery patents-public-data.patents.publications, queried 2026-05-15. Seed lookup → family expansion → priority date aggregation.
  • Nominal global expiry: earliest priority_date per family + 20 years. Does not include country-specific extensions (US PTA, EU SPC, JP PTE).
  • Estate analysis: generated by gemini-3-pro-preview, constrained to structural patent data only. No commercial, financial, or litigation claims included.
Intelligence, not legal advice. Patent expiry shown is nominal where indicated; actual market timing depends on PTA/SPC/PTE, exclusivity overlays, pediatric extensions, IPR/PTAB outcomes, and Hatch-Waxman litigation. Consult patent counsel for precise jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction analysis.

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Patent data updated: May 26, 2026