Biosimilars

EMA recommends approval of trastuzumab biosimilar Herwenda

Biosimilars/News | Posted 03/10/2023

The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) announced on 15 September 2023 that it had recommended granting of marketing authorization for the trastuzumab biosimilar Herwenda, 150 mg, for intravenous use.

CVS’ Cordavis to launch Sandoz’s Hyrimoz (adalimumab)

Biosimilars/General | Posted 03/10/2023

In August 2023, CVS Health Corp announced it has launched a new company called Cordavis that will work directly with manufacturers to commercialize and co-produce biosimilar medicines for the US market.

IBD barriers: an analysis of Latin America

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 03/10/2023

A comprehensive review conducted by Queiroz et al. in 2023 [1] explores the barriers to accessing IBD care throughout Latin America, a large and diverse region used to describe South America, Central America, Mexico and the islands of the Caribbean. Each one of these regions/countries carries a different cultural and historical background, diverse political systems and a distinct healthcare system.

FDA approves first natalizumab biosimilar Tyruko for MS

Biosimilars/News | Posted 15/09/2023

On 24 August 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Tyruko (natalizumab-sztn) as the first biosimilar to Tysabri (natalizumab) for the treatment of adults with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). Tyruko is first-of-its-kind biosimilar natalizumab to receive approval in the US.

Ophthalmology biosimilars in Canada: a prescriber’s perspective

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 15/09/2023

The first biosimilar entered the Canadian market in 2009 and the first ophthalmic biosimilar was approved in 2022. Now, a report based on the results of a 2022 survey [1], reveals the views of prescribing ophthalmology physicians in Canada on product identification, prescribing biologicals and prescribing biosimilars and switching.

EMA recommends approval of first natalizumab biosimilar Tyruko for MS

Biosimilars/News | Posted 25/08/2023

On 20 July 2023, the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) adopted a positive opinion, recommending the granting of marketing authorisation for the medicinal product Tyruko (natalizumab), a biosimilar of reference product Tysabri, intended for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Response to Opinion on: Four steps for streamlining biosimilars development

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 18/08/2023

In the Opinion article, 'Biosimilars drug development: time for a paradigm shift?' published in GaBI Journal, the authors question the need for what they consider to be the arduous regulatory requirements for approval of biosimilars [1]. In response to this article, Dr Robin Thorpe, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the journal has published a rebuttal [2], providing insightful counterpoints to the concerns raised by the authors.

EMA recommends approval of first aflibercept and tocilizumab biosimilars

Biosimilars/News | Posted 11/08/2023

On 20 July 2023, the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) adopted a positive opinion, recommending the granting of marketing authorisation for the medicinal product Yesafili (aflibercept), an ophthalmology biosimilar, and Tyenne (tocilizumab), an immunosuppressant used largely for treatment of arthritis. 

Coherus retracts AbbVie restraining order in Humira biosimilar dispute

Biosimilars/General | Posted 11/08/2023

Coherus BioSciences agreed to retract its restraining order against AbbVie in June 2023, an action taken to prevent AbbVie from terminating its Humira licence deal [1].

Four steps for streamlining biosimilars development

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 03/08/2023

The cost of developing biosimilars can be prohibitively expensive. A manuscript published in GaBI Journal entitled 'Biosimilars drug development: time for a paradigm shift?' [1], explores ways in which we can see leaner and faster biosimilar clinical trials, without compromise on safety and efficacy of the drug products.