US court backs patent for Eli Lilly drug Alimta

Court backs Eli Lilly patent protecting lung cancer treatment Alimta from generic competition

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- A federal court has upheld the patent that protects Eli Lilly's lung cancer treatment from generic competition until 2022.

The Indianapolis drugmaker said late Monday that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana backed a vitamin dose regimen patent for the drug Alimta, which also has a compound patent that remains in force through early 2017.

Alimta brought in $1.21 billion in U.S. revenue last year, ranking it third in Lilly's portfolio behind the insulin Humalog and the antidepressant Cymbalta. Global revenue from the drug was $2.7 billion.

Lilly has said it expects a sharp drop in both earnings and revenue this year as it deals with the loss of patents protecting other drugs like Cymbalta and the osteoporosis treatment Evista. Analysts and investors are both aware of those pressures and are paying close attention to the company's current and future revenue sources.

Shares of Eli Lilly and Co. and climbed 14 cents to $59 Tuesday before markets opened. That would put the shares up nearly 16 percent so far this year.