Primary Indication definition

Primary Indication means the diagnosis, prevention, mitigation, or treatment of injury to myocardial tissue via the administration of a Product to a human patient.
Primary Indication means [**], as more particularly defined in the Development Plan
Primary Indication shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(e). [*] Confidential treatment requested; certain information omitted and filed separately with the SEC.

Examples of Primary Indication in a sentence

  • The Primary Indication Milestone Payments shall be paid only once per Product and once per New Product for each of the events set forth in this Section 6.3.2(b), whether such milestone event is achieved by TGTX, its Affiliates, its Sublicensees (but only in the event that the sublicense is executed subsequent to the NDA filing), or any Third Party acting on behalf of TGTX, its Affiliates, or its Sublicensees.


More Definitions of Primary Indication

Primary Indication shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(e).
Primary Indication means AGHD, PGHD and PSGA.
Primary Indication means the prevention, diagnosis and/or treatment of IC/BPS, [***] in human.
Primary Indication means Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and/or Crohn’s Disease (CD).
Primary Indication means BCBM.
Primary Indication means the treatment and prevention of [ * ].
Primary Indication means each of AD, MCI, AAMI, CDS, ADHD, each Newly-Defined Cognitive Disorder that is not a Small Market Indication, each Associated Cognitive Impairment that is not a Small Market Indication, each Additional Primary Indication, and each of (a) Dementia due to general medical conditions (including Dementia with Lewy Bodies), (b) substance induced Dementia and (c) Dementia due to multiple etiologies, in each case ((a), (b) and (c)) if not a Small Market Indication. For purposes of clarity, Schizophrenia is not a Primary Indication.