Biosimilars/Research

The market for biosimilars

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 29/07/2011

How do the different markets respond to biosimilars? Markets with strong generic adoption frameworks are likely to have good biosimilar adoption as well. However, physician willingness to adopt may be a barrier to entry [1].

EMA proposes more precise definition for biosimilars

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 12/08/2011

Members of the Biosimilar Medicinal Products Working Party at the EMA expressed the need to propose a more precise definition for biosimilars due to problems arising from imprecise usage of the term biosimilar in the literature [1].

Observations on the introduction of biosimilar epoetins into Europe

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 12/08/2011

Professor Wolfgang Jelkmann of the University of Luebeck in Germany has recently published a review article summarising the experiences with biosimilars introduced in the EU after the original biopharmaceutical patents expired [1].

US approvals of biologicals doubled in last decade

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 10/06/2011

Regulatory approvals for new biological drugs in the US have nearly doubled in the last decade compared with the 1990s, according to the May/June 2011 issue of the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (CSDD) Impact Report. However, the author of the report, Research Assistant Professor Janice Reichert, said there are still ‘substantial challenges’ to be faced by biologicals manufacturers if they wish to ‘maintain that pace’.

Need for a global pathway for biosimilars

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 06/06/2011

The need for access to biosimilars is global, yet the regulations are national. Issues with this approach are discussed by Dr Mark McCamish and Dr Gillian Woollett in their published paper [1].

Worldwide biosimilar development

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 29/04/2011

The limited access to high-quality biologicals due to the cost of treatment constitutes an unmet medical need in the US and other regions of the world [1].

Opportunities for biosimilar development

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 06/05/2011

Rising drug costs and limited healthcare budgets across the world, coupled with the fact that many biotechnology drugs will soon lose their patent protection, means that there is a huge opportunity for biosimilar manufacturers.

Comparability for biosimilar development

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 13/05/2011

How does ‘comparability’ apply to biosimilar drug development? This was the question discussed by Dr Mark McCamish and Dr Gillian Woollett [1].

Regulatory approach to biosimilar development

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 20/05/2011

Legislation in Europe in 2004 created a legal pathway for approval of biosimilars and the first biosimilar, Omnitrope (somatropin) as approved by the EMA in 2006. The US is lagging behind somewhat, having only just approved a legal pathway in March 2010 and with practical guidance from the FDA still anticipated.

Interchangeability or substitution of biosimilars

Biosimilars/Research | Posted 27/05/2011

The interchangeability or substitution of biosimilars is a subject that differs somewhat between Europe and the US. These different approaches to biosimilars are discussed by Dr Mark McCamish and Dr Gillian Woollett in their published paper [1].