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non-serious

• 57.23%

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unknown seriousness criteria

• 0.38%

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The top reported reactions were

Pyrexia • Rash • Inappropriate schedule of product administration • Vomiting • Vaccination site pain • Dyspnea • Cough • Pruritus • Headache • Dizziness

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Local IP is covered by

RA No. 8293

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refers to creations of the mind

Intellectual property

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Intellectual property It can be any of the followin

1) Invention (patent or utility model) 2) Design (industrial design) 3) Brand name (trademark, or a literary and artistic work (copyright).

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s an exclusive right granted by the government for a new, inventive and useful product. It can take the form of a new product, process or technical improvement to existing invention.

patent

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Allows the inventor to _____________ others from making, using, or selling the product of his invention during the life of the patent.

exclude

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Patent owners may also give _____________ to, or license, other parties to use their inventions on mutually agreed terms.

permission

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Owners may also __________ their invention rights to someone else, who then becomes the new owner of the patent.

sell

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The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines sets three conditions for an invention to be deemed patentable:

it has to be new • involves an inventive step, • and industrially applicable.

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In the IP Code, an invention is not considered new if it already forms part of the domain of prior art

NEW

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Everything which has been made available to the public anywhere in the world, before the filing date or the priority date of the application claiming the invention

Prior art

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An invention involves an () if, having regard to prior art, it is NOT obvious to a person skilled in the art at the time of the filing date or priority date of the application claiming the invention.

inventive step

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An invention that can be produced and used in any industry is considered

industrially applicable.

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• The term of a patent shall be ___________ years from the filing date of the application.

20 years

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The patent must be maintained __________, starting from the ____ year

yearly, 5th

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Patents encourage innovation by granting exclusive rights to new inventions for a set period of time, while requiring innovators to publicly () information about their inventions.

share

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This process allows for massive () uptake after a product’s patents expire, supporting lower cost alternatives for patients.

generic

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RandD of Medicines Doesn't Stop at Initial FDA Approval, Post-Approval RandD can result in addtional

FDA approvals

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