SAINT LAURENT, QUEBEC, Aug 21, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- IntelGenx Corp. (IGX)(US:IGXT) ("IntelGenx") previously announced that the New Drug Application (NDA) filing for the antidepressant CPI-300, which it developed with Cary Pharmaceuticals ("Cary Pharma") had been accepted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for standard review. CPI-300 is a novel, high strength of Bupropion HCl, the active ingredient in Wellbutrin XL(R). As required in connection with the filing of the NDA, IntelGenx's development partner Cary Pharma, which serves as the NDA applicant, provided notice of the NDA filing to Biovail Laboratories SLR (Biovail) which holds the patent for Wellbutrin XL. In such notice, Cary Pharma contended that CPI-300 would not infringe Biovail's patents. On August 18, 2009, IntelGenx learned that Cary Pharma was named in a lawsuit filed by Biovail in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware for patent infringement under the provisions of the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984, known as the "Hatch-Waxman Act," with respect to Biovail's U.S. Patent No. 6,096,341. Pursuant to the Hatch-Waxman Act, the filing of the patent infringement lawsuit against Cary Pharma by Biovail instituted an automatic stay of any FDA approval of the NDA until the earlier of a judgment or January 3, 2012. The Biovail lawsuit seeks to prevent the manufacture or sale of CPI-300 during the life of the Biovail patent. Although IntelGenx is not a party to the action, any decision could have an effect on IntelGenx's potential revenues relating to CPI-300. Cary Pharma and IntelGenx believe that CPI-300 does not infringe Biovail's patent and will vigorously assert their rights.

"Since litigation is often part of the Hatch-Waxman process, Biovail's lawsuit did not take us by surprise and we are prepared for it" said Dr. Horst G. Zerbe, President and Chief Executive Officer of IntelGenx. "We have a strong position for a favorable resolution and will vigorously pursue such an outcome. We remain very excited about the potential for CPI-300".

IntelGenx and Cary Pharma entered into a Collaborative Agreement in November 2007 to jointly develop and commercialize CPI-300 using IntelGenx's proprietary oral delivery technology.

CPI-300:
CPI-300 was formulated using IntelGenx's proprietary controlled release technology. It contains a new strength of a widely prescribed antidepressant. CPI-300 was developed to broaden the dosing options for physicians while providing a more convenient dosing option for patients requiring a higher strength of the products currently available. It will be indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder.

About IntelGenx Corp.:
IntelGenx Corp. is a drug delivery company focused on the development of oral controlled-release products as well as novel rapidly disintegrating delivery systems. The Company uses its unique multiple layer delivery system to provide zero-order release of active drugs in the gastro-intestinal tract. IntelGenx has also developed novel delivery technologies for the rapid delivery of pharmaceutically active substances in the oral cavity based on its experience with rapidly disintegrating films. The Company's research and development pipeline includes products for the treatment of pain, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and depressive disorders. More information is available about the Company at http://www.intelgenx.com/.

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