Bill Detail
H.R. 890
Congress: 119
Title
Stopping Pharma’s Ripoffs and Drug Savings For All Act
Summary
Stopping Pharma’s Ripoffs and Drug Savings For All Act This bill addresses double patenting with respect to drug-related patents. Specifically, the bill requires an owner of drug-related patents, if the owner lists more than one patent as covering a particular drug, to prove in certain proceedings that each patent covers a distinct invention. If the patent owner fails to do so, then the owner shall have disclaimed patent protection from all the listed patents after the first patent expires. This requirement shall apply to various proceedings challenging the validity of drug-related patents, as well as to infringement lawsuits filed by the patent owner against companies seeking Food and Drug Administration approval for generic or biosimilar versions of patented drugs. The bill also directs the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to review its examination procedures to prevent granting multiple patents for the same drug or biological product, unless the patents cover distinct inventions. The USPTO shall report to Congress its findings and recommendations from the review.
Sponsor
Rep. Patrick Ryan [D-NY-18]
Status
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
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Introduced
2025-01-31
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Bill Engagement
Stopping Pharma’s Ripoffs and Drug Savings For All Act This bill addresses double patenting with respect to drug-related patents.
Lobbyists on the case
- Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America5 filings · 19 lobs
- American Intellectual Property Law Association (Aipla)1 filing · 1 lob
- Bart Forsyth2026 Q1
- Lauren Jee2026 Q1
- David Korn2026 Q1
- John Nappi2026 Q1
- Maria Olson2026 Q1Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America · Leg.Asst., Prof.Staff - Sen. Susan Collins; Prof.Staff - Senate HELP …
- Zach Sentementes2026 Q1
- Steve Tilton2026 Q1
- Jocelyn Ulrich2026 Q1