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Order of the President of the Court of First Instance of 31 October 2000. # Cambridge Healthcare Supplies Ltd v Commission of the European Communities. # Proceedings for interim relief - Withdrawal of marketing authorisations for medicinal products for human use containing "phentermine" - Directive 75/319/EEC - Urgency - Balancing of interests. # Case T-137/00 R.

ECLI:EU:T:2000:254

62000TO0137(01)

October 31, 2000
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European Court reports 2000 Page II-03653 Pub.RJ Page Pub somm

Summary

(Art. 242 EC; Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance, Art. 104(1) and (2))

(Art. 242 EC; Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance, Art. 104(1) and (2))

Summary

( see paras 43-45 )

In the context of an application for suspension of the operation of a Commission decision concerning the withdrawal of marketing authorisation for certain medicinal products, while the requirements of the protection of public health must unquestionably be given precedence over economic considerations when balancing the competing interests, mere reference to the protection of public health cannot exclude an examination of the circumstances of the case, in particular of the relevant facts.

The balance of interests favours suspension of the operation of such a decision where, first, it appears highly probable that its operation would entail the definitive loss of the applicant's position in the market even if the court hearing the main application were to annul the decision and, second, the Commission has not been able to show why the protective measures contained in a previous decision based on identical data, and consisting solely in a change to the compulsory information which must be included in national authorisations, have proved to be insufficient to protect public health.

( see paras 47-52 )

Parties

In Case T-137/00 R,

Cambridge Healthcare Supplies Ltd, whose registered office is in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (United Kingdom), represented by D. Vaughan QC, K. Bacon, Barrister, and S. Davis, Solicitor, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the Chambers of A. Moro, 6 Rue Heinrich Heine,

applicant,

Commission of the European Communities, represented by R. Wainwright, Principal Legal Adviser, and H. Støvlbæk, of its Legal Service, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of C. Gómez de la Cruz, of its Legal Service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg,

defendant,

APPLICATION for suspension of operation of the Commission's decision of 9 March 2000 concerning the withdrawal of marketing authorisations of medicinal products for human use which contain phentermine (C(2000) 452),

Grounds

(The grounds of the order are not reproduced.)

Operative part

hereby orders:

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