Primary Indication definition

Primary Indication shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(e).
Primary Indication means the diagnosis, prevention, mitigation, or treatment of injury to myocardial tissue via the administration of a Product to a human patient.
Primary Indication means [**], as more particularly defined in the Development Plan

Examples of Primary Indication in a sentence

  • If PPD Development, LP agrees in writing, in either case, that such Phase II Trials for any indications other than the Primary Indication shall be performed at [*] cost (except with respect to the CTM required for the performance of such Phase II Trials, which shall be supplied by [*] at its cost), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, if it exercises the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Option, utilize PPD Development, LP or an Affiliate thereof to perform all Phase III Trials with respect to such indications.

  • The acquiring party shall have no rights to use any Licensor Know-How relating to the Primary Indication or the Secondary Indication in connection with the development and commercialization of its own compound or product for the Primary and/or Secondary Indication.

  • The Parties shall establish a Joint Management Committee (the "JMC") to oversee the development and commercialization program for Licensed Product for the Primary Indication and the Secondary Indication, and to facilitate the exchange of information between the Parties.

  • Subject to the performance by Pandion of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, its obligations under Section 3.4(a) and Section 3.8), Astellas shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Develop, and to seek Regulatory Approval for, at least one (1) Licensed Product in the Primary Indication in each of the Major Market Countries.

  • Subject to the performance by Pandion of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, its obligations under Section 3.4(a)), Astellas shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Commercialize at least one (1) Licensed Product for the Primary Indication in each of the Major Market Countries.


More Definitions of Primary Indication

Primary Indication means AGHD, PGHD and PSGA.
Primary Indication means each of AD, MCI, AAMI, CDS, ADHD, each Newly-Defined Cognitive Disorder that is not a Small Market Indication, each Associated Cognitive Impairment that is not a Small Market Indication, each Additional Primary Indication, and each of (a) Dementia due to general medical conditions (including Dementia with Lewy Bodies), (b) substance induced Dementia and (c) Dementia due to multiple etiologies, in each case ((a), (b) and (c)) if not a Small Market Indication. For purposes of clarity, Schizophrenia is not a Primary Indication.
Primary Indication means [redacted].
Primary Indication means, with respect to a Target, the condition or disease that is most closely associated with the diagnosis, prevention or treatment through Targeting such Target as determined by the then-current weight of reliable scientific authority, for example, as reflected in peer-reviewed publications. [***] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Primary Indication means prevention or treatment of type 1 diabetes, including latent autoimmune diabetes in adults.
Primary Indication means the prevention, diagnosis and/or treatment of IC/BPS, [***] in human.
Primary Indication means the treatment and prevention of [ * ].