Biosimilars

Mylan and Biocon submit pegfilgrastim biosimilar to EMA

Biosimilars/News | Posted 19/08/2016

Mylan and Biocon announced on 21 July 2016 that the regulatory submission for their proposed pegfilgrastim biosimilar (MYL-1401H) had been accepted by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

Bevacizumab similar biologics launched in India

Biosimilars/News | Posted 19/08/2016

Generics makers Reliance Life Sciences (Reliance) and Hetero have both launched similar biologics of Roche’s blockbuster cancer therapy Avastin (bevacizumab) in India.

Evolution of biosimilars in developed and developing countries

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 19/08/2016

The development of biologicals has experienced continuous growth over the past three decades. The expiration of patent protection for many biologicals has led to the development of biosimilars in many countries around the world. This paper reviews the literature on biosimilars and covers their therapeutic status, clinical trials, approved biosimilars and regulatory guidelines in Japan, South Korea and Malaysia [1].

Biosimilars: the benefits need to be communicated

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 12/08/2016

Extrapolation may be the most contentious issue of biosimilar development, but it is also its single greatest benefit, says Dr Martina Weise of the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices in Germany.

Samsung Bioepis adalimumab biosimilar submitted to EMA

Biosimilars/News | Posted 12/08/2016

South Korean electronics giant Samsung and biotechnology company Biogen Idec’s joint venture Samsung Bioepis announced on 18 July 2016 that its adalimumab biosimilar candidate, SB5, had been accepted for review by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

Sandoz plans to launch five more biosimilars by 2020

Biosimilars/General | Posted 12/08/2016

Sandoz, the generics division of Novartis, has announced plans for five major global biosimilar launches by 2020.

Biosimilars: clinicians and regulators need to talk

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 05/08/2016

In Europe, there is a clear gap between the regulatory decisions that govern biosimilar approval and the recommendations of medical societies. The fact that the views of medical societies, whose members are the physicians that will prescribe biosimilars, disagree with those of regulators, may hold back biosimilar uptake. 

FDA rejects Sandoz’s biosimilar pegfilgrastim application

Biosimilars/News | Posted 05/08/2016

Novartis disclosed on 19 July 2016 that the application by its Sandoz unit to market a biosimilar version of pegfilgrastim has been rejected by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Pure red cell aplasia in a CKD patient after treatment with epoetin zeta

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 05/08/2016

Authors from the Versilia and Manzoni Hospitals in Italy report the case of a patient who developed pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) following subcutaneous administration of epoetin zeta, which is one of the two biosimilars of epoetin alfa licensed in Europe [1].

FDA advisors recommend approval of Sandoz’s etanercept biosimilar

Biosimilars/News | Posted 29/07/2016

US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) advisors have voted to recommend the approval of Sandoz’s biosimilar version of Amgen/Pfizer’s arthritis blockbuster Enbrel (etanercept).