Generics

Bill introduced to ensure generics get 180-day exclusivity

Generics/General | Posted 06/04/2012

Congressman Frank Pallone and Congressman Brett Guthrie introduced a new bill to the US Senate on 29 March 2012 to amend the US Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act in order to ensure that generics manufacturers get their 180-day exclusivity.

Novartis introduces branded generic tacrolimus

Generics/News | Posted 06/04/2012

Novartis announced on 3 April 2012 that it had launched a branded generic version of Astellas Pharma’s immunosuppressant Prograf (tacrolimus).

Also noted on generics: 6 April 2012

Generics/General | Posted 06/04/2012

Tropsium XR patents declared invalid
Watson Pharmaceuticals confirmed in early April 2012 that the United States District Court for the District of Delaware has ruled that four patents for Sanctura XR (trospium chloride extended-release capsules) are invalid. Watson’s Abbreviated New Drug Application for a generic version of the overactive bladder treatment is pending with FDA.

According to IMS Health data Sanctura XR had US sales of approximately US$68 million for the twelve months ending 29 February 2012.

Source: Watson

AstraZeneca losing fight against generic quetiapine

Generics/News | Posted 06/04/2012

AstraZeneca’s is losing the fight it seems to protect its blockbuster antipsychotic drug Seroquel (quetiapine fumarate).

Attitudes towards prescribing generics in Malaysia

Generics/Research | Posted 30/03/2012

A recent study carried out in Malaysia has shown that pharmacists in the country have a lack of confidence in generic medicines produced by local pharmaceutical companies [1].

FDA approves first generic ibandronate sodium osteoporosis drugs

Generics/News | Posted 30/03/2012

FDA announced on 19 March 2012 the approval of the first generics of GlaxoSmithKline’s and Roche’s postmenopausal osteoporosis drug Boniva (ibandronate sodium).

Also noted on generics: 30 March 2012

Generics/General | Posted 30/03/2012

Watson in talks to buy Actavis
US generics manufacturer Watson is rumoured to be making a bid for Icelandic generics company Actavis, according to Bloomberg, creating one of the world’s largest generics companies in the process. Watson is reportedly in private talks to pay around Euros 4.5 billion for Actavis, with a deal likely to be announced after Easter.

Source: Bloomberg

Generic rosuvastatin approved in Canada

Generics/News | Posted 23/03/2012

Generics giant Mylan Pharmaceuticals (Mylan) announced on 15 March 2012 that it had received approval from Health Canada for a generic version of AstraZeneca’s leading cholesterol drug Crestor (rosuvastatin). The approval covers tablets in 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg strengths.

Brand-name atorvastatin cheaper than generics

Generics/Research | Posted 23/03/2012

Despite generics of Pfizer’s blockbuster cholesterol-reducing drug Lipitor (atorvastatin) being available in the US since the patent expired in November 2011, many patients are still receiving the brand-name drug [1].

AstraZeneca sues FDA over generic quetiapine

Generics/News | Posted 23/03/2012

In an attempt to prevent competition from generics to its blockbuster anti-psychotic drug Seroquel (quetiapine fumarate), pharma giant AstraZeneca has filed a lawsuit against FDA.

Also noted on generics: 22 March 2012

Generics/General | Posted 23/03/2012

Watson confirms patent challenges
Watson Pharmaceuticals (Watson) confirmed that lawsuits had been filed against the generics company regarding two Abbreviated New Drug Applications it had submitted to FDA.

Forest Laboratories filed a lawsuit against Watson on 13 March 2012 to try to prevent a generic version of Bystolic (nebivolol) used for treatment of hypertension, until the ‘040’ patent that Forest licenses from Janssen Pharmaceutica expires in December 2021.

Abbott Laboratories filed a lawsuit against Watson on 16 March 2012 to prevent commercialisation of a generic version of Niaspan (Niacin) extended release tablets until the ‘428’ and ‘035’ patents expire in September 2013.

Source: Watson

Cost savings due to prescribing of generic PPIs and statins in Scotland

Generics/Research | Posted 16/03/2012

Significant cost savings can be made by governments by encouraging prescribing of generics rather than brand-name drugs. In Scotland, in an effort to control medicines expenditure, measures were introduced in 2000 to encourage the prescribing of generic proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and statins [1].

Generics reach 80% and play a critical role in reducing costs

Generics/General | Posted 16/03/2012

Prescription drug spending in the US reached US$307 billion in 2010–an increase of US$135 billion since 2001–and comprised approximately 12% of all healthcare spending in the country, according to a report published on 31 January 2012 by the US Government Accountability Office (GAO).

First generic atorvastatin launched in Australia and Europe

Generics/News | Posted 16/03/2012

On 6 March 2012, Ranbaxy announced that it had obtained, pursuant to a settlement agreement with Pfizer, the rights to an early entry of its generic atorvastatin in Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Sweden.

Indian Government issues first compulsory licence

Generics/General | Posted 16/03/2012

The Indian Government has issued a compulsory licence for the first time, allowing India-based drugmaker Natco Pharma (Natco) to launch a generic version of Bayer’s liver and kidney cancer drug Nexavar (sorafenib) before the patent expires on the originator.

Also noted on generics: 16 March 2012

Generics/General | Posted 16/03/2012

Prescription drugs to be directly dispensed by pharmacists
FDA has announced a meeting to be held on 22 and 23 March 2012 to discuss the possibility of allowing some prescription drugs to be dispensed by pharmacists without the need for a physician’s prescription.

Source: Federal Register

Data publication may address generics misperceptions

Generics/Research | Posted 09/03/2012

Wider publication of bioequivalence, safety, or efficacy data to demonstrate the effectiveness of generic drug compounds may help to nullify the last remaining anti-generics argument: that generics do not achieve the same therapeutic standards as the original branded drug.

Generics saved Germany more than 25% in 2011

Generics/General | Posted 09/03/2012

The increased use of generics in Germany has brought about record savings of more than 25% in 2011 compared with 2010. The increased savings have been attributed to the success of measures put in place by the German Government to encourage generics substitution and competition in the public health insurance funds off-patent market.

Savings to be made from generics use in Australia

Generics/General | Posted 09/03/2012

Increasing the use of generic drugs in Australia could generate ‘hundreds of millions of dollars in savings’ for Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) in 2012 [1], ‘eliminating the need for further PBS cuts’, according to Australia’s Generic Medicines Industry Association (GMiA).

Impact of measures to encourage generics prescribing in Scotland

Generics/Research | Posted 02/03/2012

Since 2000, measures have been introduced in Scotland in order to encourage use of generic rather than brand-name proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and statins [1]. The impact of these measures on the prescribing practices in Scotland has been positive. Generics use has increased, and costs for the Scottish government have decreased.