Functional Cure definition

Functional Cure means, with respect to HBV, the sustained loss of HBsAg and induction of anti-HBsAg, normalization of liver tests (eg ALT, AST) and loss of serum/plasma HBV DNA, all at six months after cessation of therapy, or, alternatively the accepted definition by the FDA at the time of product approval. For each other indication other than HBV for which a Combination Product may be used, the parties will in good faith discuss and mutually agree upon a reasonable definition of “Functional Cure” for purposes of this Agreement.

Examples of Functional Cure in a sentence

  • Functional Cure 2 days Full Cure 4 days Chemical Exposure 4 days DFT readings should be taken to determine total thickness of the coating system.

  • Functional Cure 2 days Full Cure 4 days Chemical Exposure 4 days If the urethane coating has exceeded its maximum recoat time or full cure time contact OEM representative for recommended recoating procedures.

  • Filipino American physician and pediatric immunologist ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, M.D., throughout her 30-year career discovered Functional Cure for HIV-Positive Infants.

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