Biosimilars

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].

GPhA proposes using manufacturer names to distinguish biosimilars

Biosimilars/General | Posted 21/03/2014

The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) has proposed a compromise naming scheme for biosimilars that it hopes will end the dispute over how to assign international non-proprietary names (INNs) to biosimilars in the US.

Long-acting G-CSF lipegfilgrastim launched in UK

Biosimilars/News | Posted 21/03/2014

Teva UK, a subsidiary of generics giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (Teva) announced on 24 February 2014 the launch of its long-acting granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G‑CSF) Lonquex (lipegfilgrastim) in the UK.

How safe is Zarzio after five years’ clinical experience?

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 14/03/2014

The first filgrastim biosimilar was approved in Europe in 2008, prompting Dr Pere Gascón and co-authors to review the evidence relating to the efficacy and safety of biosimilar Zarzio (filgrastim) and Filgrastim Hexal (filgrastim) since that time. The authors report a pooled analysis of post-approval studies of Zarzio (Sandoz) used for the prevention of neutropenia in patients with cancer who are undergoing cytotoxic chemotherapy [1].

Amgen starts another phase III trial for biosimilar adalimumab

Biosimilars/News | Posted 14/03/2014

US biotechnology giant Amgen has started recruiting for a phase III clinical trial of its biosimilar adalimumab in patients suffering from plaque psoriasis, according to the US clinical trials website, Clinicaltrials.gov.

Biosimilars approved in South Korea

Biosimilars/General | Posted 14/03/2014

Last update: 26 March 2021

In South Korea, the regulatory body for the approval of medicines, including biologicals and biosimilars, is the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), formerly the Korean Food and Drug Administration.

Protein aggregation and the generation of immune responses

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 14/03/2014

During a presentation given by Ms Melody Sauerborn (TNO Triskelion, The Netherlands) at an international conference on biowaivers and biosimilars, held in the US in September 2012, the immunological aspects of formation of anti-drug antibodies against aggregated protein drugs were discussed [1].

Biosimilar epoetin-κ equivalent to epoetin-β

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 07/03/2014

In 1989, the first recombinant erythropoietin (rEPO) preparation, epoetin-α, was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of anaemia associated with kidney disease. Since then, several clinically approved rEPO preparations, such as epoetin-β, epoetin-δ and the epoetin-α derivative, darbepoietin-α, have been commercially produced. Since the expiration of patent protection, a number of biosimilars have also been approved on the world market.