773 F.3d 1186 (Fed. Cir. 2014) Cited 152 times 26 Legal Analyses
Concluding that "[t]he claimed . . . parameters . . . [were] inherent properties of the obvious . . . formulation," and thus "[t]he reduced food effect was an inherent result of [a composition] even if it was previously not known in the prior art that a food effect existed"