Combination Therapy definition

Combination Therapy means the Licensed Product and a separate pharmaceutical product sold by Cerulean or its Affiliates in combination for co-administration.
Combination Therapy means a therapy in which for full treatment efficacy a Drug Product is clinically and regulatorily required to be used together with one or more other anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) agents, such as interferon products.
Combination Therapy means the use or method of using a product comprising one (1) or more clinically or pharmacologically active ingredients and a different product comprising one (1) or more other clinically or pharmacologically active ingredients, in concomitant or sequential administration.

Examples of Combination Therapy in a sentence

  • Combination Therapy Versus Exercise and Orthotic Support in the Management of Pain in Plantar Fasciitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

  • The JCC shall regularly review and discuss the Combination Therapy Promotion Plan and subject to Section 3.5, the JCC may, as necessary, review and update the then-current Combination Therapy Promotion Plan.

  • In the event of any inconsistency between the Combination Therapy Promotion Plan and this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.

  • This Agreement does not create any obligation on the part of either Party to provide its Product for any activities other than the Development activities for the Combination Therapy as set forth in the Development Plan.

  • Affimed shall control and be primarily responsible for the Development of the Combination Therapy in accordance with this Agreement and the Development Plan.


More Definitions of Combination Therapy

Combination Therapy means the combination therapy of the Artiva Product and the Affimed Product, [***].
Combination Therapy. Combination Therapy shall mean either (a) a fixed dose product containing more than one (1) active pharmaceutical ingredient or (b) separate co-administration products sold in combination.
Combination Therapy means a therapy that includes an Antibody Candidate and at least one (1) additional active ingredient that is not an Antibody Candidate [***] CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND REPLACED WITH “[***]”. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION REQUESTING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.
Combination Therapy means a Licensed Product and a separate pharmaceutical product sold by Cerulean or its Affiliates in combination for co- administration.
Combination Therapy means the use of the Compound or Product in combination with one or more other active ingredients. Drug delivery vehicles, adjuvants, and excipients shall not be deemed to be “active ingredients”, and their presence shall not be deemed to create a Combination Therapy. Combination Therapy includes, but is not limited to: (i) adjuvant use of the Compound or Product with an ERT; (ii) co-administration of the Compound or Product with an ERT, regardless of the order or form in which the co-administration is performed; or (iii) formulation of the Compound or Product and an ERT.
Combination Therapy means any product (in any composition or formulation) containing one or more active biologic or pharmaceutical ingredients in addition to Compounds, or any Combination Therapy approved by a Regulatory Authority in any country where one or more active biologic or pharmaceutical ingredients in addition to Compounds is administered separately from Compounds. For the avoidance of doubt, the combination of BEZ235 and RAD001 alone (i.e., without an additional active ingredient) does not constitute a Combination Therapy.
Combination Therapy means Celgosivir, and one or more of pegylated alpha-interferon (e.g. PEG-INTRON) and ribavirin (e.g. REBETOL), used in combination as a treatment for hepatitis C virus infection.