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8 Jul 2011

European Commission Ends Boehringer Antitrust Probe

The European Commission ends an antitrust probe of Boehringer Ingelheim after the company agreed to remove obstacles to rival products.

The European Commission has closed an antitrust probe of Boehringer Ingelheim after the German pharmaceutical company agreed to remove obstacles to rival products.

 

Boehringer Ingelheim was accused of blocking market entry of competition to its blockbuster drug Spiriva, used in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Spanish pharmaceutical firm Almirall claimed that Boehringer filed for unwarranted patents in 2003 regarding new chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatments, and the Commission investigated the alleged misuse of the patent system.

 

The European Commission had asked both Boehringer and Almirall to find a mutually acceptable solution last year, and Boehringer has since lifted obstacles that were blocking

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