Common use of Indication Clause in Contracts

Indication. As used herein, “Indication” means the intended use of a Licensed Product for either therapeutic treatment or for the prevention of a distinct illness, sickness, interruption, cessation or disorder of a particular bodily function, system, tissue type or organ, or sign or symptom of any such items or conditions, regardless of the severity, frequency or route of any treatment, treatment regimen, dosage strength or patient class, for which Regulatory Approval is being sought and which will be referenced on any Licensed Product labeling in any country. Label extensions shall not be deemed to be separate Indications. By way of example, each of the following would be considered a separate Indication: breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, gastric cancer, lung cancer, etc.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: License and Collaboration Agreement (Constellation Pharmaceuticals Inc), License and Collaboration Agreement (Constellation Pharmaceuticals Inc), License and Collaboration Agreement (Constellation Pharmaceuticals Inc)