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GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
9.
GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS
 
Goodwill
 
As a result of our 2013 merger with BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (“BioSante”), we recorded goodwill of $1.8 million. As a result of our acquisition of WellSpring, we recorded additional goodwill of $
2
.3
 million in August 2018. We assess the recoverability of the carrying value of goodwill as of
October 31
st
 of each year, and whenever events occur or circumstances change that would, more likely than not, reduce the fair value of our reporting unit below its carrying value. There have been no events or changes in circumstances that would have reduced the fair value of our reporting unit below its carrying value during the nine months ended September 30, 2018. No impairment losses were recognized during the three or nine months ended September 30, 2018 or 2017.
 
Definite-lived Intangible Assets
 
Acquisition of Abbreviated New Drug Applications
 
In April 2018, we entered into an agreement with Impax Laboratories, Inc. (now Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc., or “Amneal”) to purchase the approved ANDAs for three previously-commercialized generic drug products, the approved ANDAs for two generic drug products that have not yet been commercialized, the development package for one generic drug product, a license, supply, and distribution agreement for a generic drug product with an ANDA that is pending approval, and certain manufacturing equipment required to manufacture one of the products, for $2.3 million in cash up front. The transaction closed in May 2018 and we made the $2.3 million payment using cash on hand. We also capitalized $0.1 million of costs directly related to the transaction. We accounted for this transaction as an asset purchase. The $1.0 million acquired ANDA intangible assets are being amortized in full over their estimated useful lives of 10 years. Please see Note 13 for further details regarding the transaction.
 
In April 2018, we entered into an agreement with IDT Australia, Limited to purchase the ANDAs for 23 previously-marketed generic drug products and API for four of the acquired products for $2.7 million in cash and a single-digit royalty on net profits from sales of one of the products. The transaction closed in April 2018 and we made the $2.7 million payment using cash on hand. We also capitalized $18 thousand of costs directly related to the transaction. We accounted for this transaction as an asset purchase. The $2.5 million acquired ANDA intangible assets are being amortized in full over their estimated useful lives of 10 years. Please see Note 13 for further details regarding the transaction.
 
Acquisition of New Drug Applications and Product Rights
 
In December 2017, we entered into an agreement with AstraZeneca AB and AstraZeneca UK Limited to purchase the right, title, and interest in the NDAs and the U.S. rights to market Atacand, Atacand HCT, Arimidex, and Casodex, for $46.5 million in cash. We also entered into a license agreement for use of these trademarks in the U.S. We made the $46.5 million cash payment with funds from our Term Loan (Note 3). We also capitalized $0.2 million of costs directly related to the asset purchase. We accounted for this transaction as an asset purchase. The $46.7 million product rights assets are being amortized in full over their estimated useful lives of 10 years. Please see Note 13 for further details regarding the transaction.
 
In February 2017, we entered into an agreement with Cranford Pharmaceuticals, LLC to purchase a distribution license, trademark, and certain finished goods inventory for Inderal XL for $20.2 million in cash. We made the $20.2 million cash payment using cash on hand. We accounted for this transaction as an asset purchase. We also capitalized $40 thousand of costs directly related to the transaction. The $15.1 million product rights intangible asset acquired in the asset purchase is being amortized in full over its estimated useful life of 10 years. Please see Note 13 for further details regarding the transaction.
 
In February 2017, we entered into an agreement with Holmdel Pharmaceuticals, LP to purchase the NDA, trademark, and certain finished goods inventory for InnoPran XL, including a license to an Orange Book listed patent, for $30.6 million in cash. We made the $30.6 million cash payment using $30.0 million of funds from our former Line of Credit and $0.6 million of cash on hand. We accounted for this transaction as an asset purchase. We also capitalized $0.1 million of costs directly related to the transaction. The $19.0 million product rights intangible asset acquired in the asset purchase is being amortized in full over its estimated useful life of 10 years. Please see Note 13 for further details regarding the transaction.
 
The components of net definite-lived intangible assets are as follows:
 
(in thousands)
 
September 30, 2018
 
 
December 31, 2017
 
 
Weighted Average
 
 
Gross Carrying

Amount
 
 
Accumulated

Amortization
 
 
Gross Carrying

Amount
 
 
Accumulated

Amortization
 
 
Amortization

Period
Acquired ANDA intangible assets
 
$
46,194
 
 
$
(15,940
)
 
$
42,076
 
 
$
(12,592
)
 
10.0 years
NDAs and product rights
 
 
230,974
 
 
 
(55,939
)
 
 
230,974
 
 
 
(37,091
)
 
10.0 years
Marketing and distribution rights
 
 
10,423
 
 
 
(6,569
)
 
 
11,042
 
 
 
(5,087
)
 
4.7 years
Non-compete agreement
 
 
624
 
 
 
(223
)
 
 
624
 
 
 
(156
)
 
7.0 years
 
 
$
288,215
 
 
$
(78,671
)
 
$
284,716
 
 
$
(54,926
)
 
 
 
Definite-lived intangible assets are stated at cost, net of amortization, generally using the straight-line method over the expected useful lives of the intangible assets. In the case of the Inderal XL and InnoPran XL asset purchases, because we anticipate that the acquired assets will provide a greater economic benefit in the earlier years, we are amortizing 80% of the value of the intangible assets over the first five years of useful lives of the assets and amortizing the remaining 20% of the value of the intangible assets over the second five years of useful lives of the assets. Amortization expense was $7.9 million and $6.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively. Amortization expense was $23.7 million and $20.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
 
We test for impairment of definite-lived intangible assets when events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the assets may not be recoverable. No such triggering events were identified during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 and therefore no impairment loss was recognized in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2018 or 2017.
 
Expected future amortization expense is as follows:
 
(in thousands)
 
 
 
2018 (remainder of the year)
 
$
7,940
 
2019
 
 
31,761
 
2020
 
 
31,279
 
2021
 
 
29,833
 
2022
 
 
26,428
 
2023 and thereafter
 
 
82,303
 
Total
 
$
209,544