The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is the body responsible for approval of biosimilars within the European Union (EU). A legal framework for approving biosimilars was established in 2003. Approval of biosimilars is based on an abbreviated registration process, which allows biosimilars manufacturers to provide a reduced package of information compared to originator drugs, provided they can prove ‘similarity’ to the originator or reference drug.
All medicines for human and animal use derived from biotechnology and other high-tech processes (including biosimilars) must be approved via the centralized EMA procedure. EMA has both general and product specific guidelines giving information on the requirements for biosimilar applications submitted to EMA [1].
According to EMA’s list of applications for new human medicines under evaluation by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) released on 2 December 2016, the agency is reviewing 16 biosimilar applications. One application is for diabetes treatment insulin glargine. Europe approved its first insulin glargine biosimilar Abasaglar (insulin glargine) in September 2014 [2]. Two applications are for leukaemia drug rituximab. EMA’s CHMP gave a positive opinion for Celltrion’s rituximab biosimilar Truxima (CT-P10) on 15 December 2016 [3].
The other applications are four for arthritis treatment adalimumab, two for arthritis treatment etanercept, one for fast acting insulin analog insulin lispro, three for neutropenia treatment pegfilgrastim and three for breast cancer treatment trastuzumab, for which there are currently no biosimilars available on the European market [4], see Table 1.
Table 1: Biosimilars under review by EMA*
Common name
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Therapeutic area
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Number of applications
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Originator product(s)
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Originator company
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Adalimumab
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Immunosuppressant
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4
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Humira
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AbbVie
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Etanercept
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Immunosuppressant
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2
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Enbrel
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Amgen
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Insulin glargine
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Diabetes
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1
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Lantus
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Sanofi-Aventis
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Insulin lispro
|
Diabetes
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1
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Humalog
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Eli Lilly
|
Pegfilgrastim
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Immunostimulant
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3
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Neulasta
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Amgen
|
Rituximab
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Antineoplastic medicine (anti-cancer)
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2
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MabThera/Rituxan
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Roche
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Trastuzumab
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Antineoplastic medicine (anti-cancer)
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3
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Herceptin
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Roche
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Total
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|
16
|
|
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*Data collected on 12 January 2017 Source: EMA
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On 1 April 2016, EMA’s CHMP announced that it had recommended approval of the infliximab biosimilar Flixabi (SB2), from Samsung Bioepis [5]. Europe approved the world’s first monoclonal antibody biosimilar Remsima/Inflectra (infliximab) in September 2013 [6].
The patents on the originator product Remicade (infliximab) expired in Europe in February 2015 and will expire in the US in November 2018 [7].
Since the last report entitled Biosimilars applications under review by EMA – August 2016 by GaBI Online, the CHMP has announced that applications for marketing authorizations for the pegfilgrastim biosimilars Cavoley and Efgratin have been withdrawn. The CHMP also gave a positive opinion for Celltrion’s rituximab biosimilar Truxima (CT-P10) [3].
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Biosimilars applications under review by EMA – August 2016
References
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