Biosimilars

Regulatory principles for biosimilar monoclonal antibodies

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 18/04/2014

It is sometimes argued that there is less clinical evidence for biosimilars. However, Tsiftsoglou and co-authors pointed out that European Medicines Agency (EMA) guidelines for biosimilars are not primarily driven by feasibility considerations or to make it as easy as possible, but to add to the totality of evidence. And it is this that finally drives the regulatory acceptance of a biosimilar [1].

Biosimilars knowledge gap needs addressing

Biosimilars/General | Posted 18/04/2014

The European Generic medicines Association (EGA) has called upon national authorities and medical societies to actively engage in reducing the knowledge gap about biosimilars.

Long-term safety study of biosimilar anti-TNF initiated

Biosimilars/News | Posted 18/04/2014

The Polish Society of Gastroenterology is starting an observational trial to study the long-term safety of anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF) antibodies, including biosimilars, in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to ClinicalTrials.gov.

WHO investigates use of a biological qualifier for biosimilars

Biosimilars/General | Posted 11/04/2014

The World Health Organization is still discussing several different options on how to name biosimilars, according to the recently published executive summary of its 57th Consultation on International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) for Pharmaceutical Substances.

Quality by design for biosimilars

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 11/04/2014

A study into the use of quality by design (QbD) has demonstrated how risk management can facilitate the implementation of QbD in the early-stage product development of biosimilars [1].

Celltrion starts phase III biosimilar trastuzumab trial

Biosimilars/News | Posted 11/04/2014

South Korean biotechnology company Celltrion is starting a phase III clinical trial for its biosimilar trastuzumab candidate (CT-P6) in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) early breast cancer, according to the European Union’s Clinical Trials Register.

Cost savings to be made by switching to Zarzio

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 04/04/2014

Since the first filgrastim biosimilar was approved in 2008, there is now five years of data on which to assess the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of biosimilar granulocyte colony-stimulating factors (G-CSFs). A pooled analysis of post-approval studies of one of the most common biosimilar G-CSFs, Zarzio (filgrastim), is presented by Pere Gascón and co-authors [1]. Their findings highlight significant cost savings in health authority regions that have switched from the originator G-CSF to its biosimilar Zarzio. The study overturns early concerns that cost savings would not be so great as hoped [2].

Alvotech and Finesse enter into biosimilars collaboration

Biosimilars/News | Posted 04/04/2014

Iceland-based biopharmaceutical company Alvotech and US-based bio-process management company Finesse Solutions (Finesse) announced on 14 March 2014 that they had entered into a partnership for bio-manufacturing.

Biosimilar filgrastim gains Japanese approval

Biosimilars/News | Posted 28/03/2014

Sandoz (the generics unit of Novartis) announced on 24 March 2014 that its subsidiary Sandoz Japan had received marketing authorization approval for its biosimilar filgrastim (Filgrastim BS Sandoz).

Are biosimilars worth it?

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 21/03/2014

Will off-patent biological medicines offer the same cost savings as those seen with off-patent non-biological (chemically derived) medicines? A group of health economists based in Brussels, Belgium, have begun to address the question in light of increasing numbers of biological medicines going off patent and the new phenomenon of biosimilar competition [1].