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Ranbaxy wins on Atorvastatin process patent in Norway – Will appeal court ruling on intermediate compound patent


Press Release
November 10, 2005

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited announces that a Norwegian court today handed down its decision in Ranbaxy’s case against Pfizer*, involving patents on atorvastatin in Norway. Atorvastatin is a cholesterol-lo wering drug which is marketed by Pfizer as Lipitor.

The Norwegian Court sided with Ranbaxy by finding non-infringement of one key Pfizer Norwegian Process Patent.** At the same time, Ranbaxy’s atorvastatin product was found to infringe another Pfizer Norwegian patent covering a particular intermediate compound. Two other Lipitor patents were at issue but were not ruled upon by the Court.

Ranbaxy plans to appeal immediately to the Norwegian Court of Appeals against the latter judgment. In addition it plans to file an invalidity action in the Oslo City Court against the intermediate patent. A claim for invalidity against this intermediate patent had not previously been made by Ranbaxy.

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, headquartered in India, is an integrated, research based, international pharmaceutical company producing a wide range of quality, affordable generic medicines, trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies.

Ranbaxy's continued focus on R&D has resulted in several approvals in developed markets and significant progress in New Drug Discovery Research. The Company's foray into Novel Drug Delivery Systems has led to proprietary "platform technologies", resulting in a number of products under development. The Company is serving its customers in over 100 countries and has an expanding international portfolio of affiliates, joint ventures and alliances, ground operations in 46 countries and manufacturing operations in 7 countries.

Note to Editors

*The case was also brought against Warner Lambert, the original holder of the patents. Warner Lambert was acquired by Pfizer in 2000.

** Ranbaxy’s atorvastatin product was found to infringe Pfizer’s Norwegian Patent NO 177,706, but was found not to infringe Pfizer’s Norwegian Patents NO 309,322. The Court did not rule on Patents NO 177,566 and NO 180,199.

Contact details, India
Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, Gurgaon

Media calls:

Ramesh L. Adige
+91-124-5166009
Mobile:+91 9810020547
e-mail: ramesh.adige@ranbaxy.com

Raghu Kochar
+91-124-5135141
Mobile: +91 9811617256
e-mail: raghu.kochar@ranbaxy.com

Krishnan Ramalingam
+91-124-5135143
Mobile : +91 9810042540
e-mail: krishnan.ramalingam@ranbaxy.com

Analysts and investors:
Anurag Kalra
+91-124-5135163
Mobile : +91 9810109253
e-mail: anurag.kalra@ranbaxy.com

Contact details, USA
Ranbaxy Inc., Princeton, NJ

Media calls:

Chuck Caprariello
+1 609 720 5615
Mobile +1 609 462 7354
e-mail: chuck.caprariello@ranbaxy.com

Robert Ferris
RF Binder Partners,Inc
+1 212-994-7505
Mobile : +1 201-888-5234
email: robert.ferris@rfbinder.com

Contact details, Europe
Stonehenge Public Relations Ltd., London

Media calls:

Geoff Potter
+44 [0] 207 434 2255
Mobile:+44 [0] 7802 292044
e-mail: geoff@stonehengepr.com


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