No, once a patent expires the invention is public domain and can never be patented again.
The US patent number is US 7198789 B2.
According to the article in Smart Money linked below, the patent continues through December 2016.
According to the link shown below, the United States Patent and Trademark Office lists the expiration date as October 23, 2012. http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/dailys/04/july04/071504/99e-1086-let00003-vol1.pdf
Humira is my name
Humira is used to treat arthritis. Some side effects which one may incur while taking Humira include cough, dizziness, diarrhea, headaches, and heartburn.
WAS TOLD NOT TO GET AN ACTIVE VIRUS VACCINE OF ANY TYPE BY A HUMIRA AMBASSADOR ,
Chicago
you may obtain a patent for your new use, or method making use of the composition of matter, provided you satisfy patentability requirements, e.g., novelty and inventive step. However you cannot re-patent the originally claimed subject matter - it ould lack novelty.
Brynn O'Malley
Humira and AbbVie hasn't been launched in Pakistan yet. To date, there is no evidence that marketing efforts have been made to launch this brand in Pakistan.
No, as of Oct 2011, it is not approved in India.
Judith Light