Pharmaceutical Applications definition

Pharmaceutical Applications means the provision of a medicinal substance or a drug other than a nutrient with the intent to bypass or to alter or restore normal in vivo synthesis, metabolic or physiologic state, including redox status. Generally, medicinal substances or drugs will be synthetic, specifically isolated or specifically produced and will require an approved drug license to allow sale and promotion of the claimed indication regardless of the route of administration. Such medicinal substances or drugs can be administered alone or with other entities such as nutrients.

Examples of Pharmaceutical Applications in a sentence

  • However, unless agreed in writing otherwise, HORMOS shall not establish any licensing agreement to use HMRlignan(TM) for Prescription Pharmaceutical Applications before January 1 2010.

  • It is anticipated that a number of products and compounds may be both a Clinical Nutrition Product and have Pharmaceutical Applications and this Section 5.1 shall not apply to the development or sale of such products or compounds.

  • HORMOS shall retain itself all rights to develop, manufacture, market and distribute HMRlignan(TM) for Prescription Pharmaceutical Applications and the right to license said rights to third party(ies).

  • CLINTEC grants to FRS a right of first refusal to any Pharmaceutical Applications developed by CLINTEC after the Effective Date of this Agreement and for a period of ******** years thereafter that is based on or includes a Compound.

  • The parties shall negotiate in good faith an exclusive license to such Pharmaceutical Applications.

  • It is anticipated that a number of products and compounds may be both a Clinical Nutrition Product and have Pharmaceutical Applications and this Section 2.6 shall not apply to the development or sale of such products or compounds.

  • To the extent that NESTLE or its Affiliates has such rights (including the right to license TTI) under the INRA Contract as such rights relate to Pharmaceutical Applications without the payment by NESTLE of additional consideration therefor, NESTLE will execute an exclusive, fully paid, royalty-free license granting to TTI all such rights.

  • However, prior to concluding any such Agreement with any third party, CLINTEC must offer FRS the option to accept the proposed Agreement with respect to the Pharmaceutical Applications on the terms agreed to with the third party.

  • Early Stage of Development of Human Vaccines and Pharmaceutical Applications.

  • If the parties fail to reach an agreement with respect to any such Pharmaceutical Applications, CLINTEC may solicit other offers and engage in negotiations with third parties with respect to that specific Pharmaceutical Application.

Related to Pharmaceutical Applications

  • Pharmaceutical Product shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(hh).

  • Practical application means to manufacture in the case of a composition or product, to practice in the case of a process or method, or to operate in the case of a machine or system; and in each case, under these conditions as to establish that the invention is being utilized and that its benefits are to the extent permitted by law or Government regulations available to the public on reasonable terms.

  • Pharmaceutical care means the provision of drug therapy and

  • Biologics License Application or “BLA” means, with respect to a country or extra-national territory, a request for permission to introduce, distribute, sell or market a biologic product in such country or some or all of such extra-national territory, including pursuant to 21 CFR 601.2 in the U.S.

  • Radiopharmaceutical service means, but is not limited to, the procurement, storage, handling preparation, labeling, quality assurance testing, dispensing, delivery, recordkeeping, and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals and other drugs.