In South Korea, a generic drug for the treatment of breast cancer and generic versions of Pfizer’s popular smoking cessation drug, Champix, are soon to become available. These additions to the South Korean market are likely to help it reach the US$20 billion that it is expected to reach in 2020 [1]. This recent leap in its pharmaceutical market size has been spurred on by significant government investments in generics and the fact that many originator drugs lose their patents in 2020, opening the market to generics.
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Genéricos
Novedades
- FDA approves generic teriparatide and levetiracetam
- US generics launch and approval for Dr Reddy’s and Lupin
- Five Chinese companies join UN’s MPP for Covid-19 medicines
- South Korean companies to make generic Bridion and COVID-19 drugs
Investigación
- Generic medications in the Lebanese community: understanding and public perception
- Community pharmacists’ understanding of generic and biosimilar drugs: Lebanon case study
- Reshaping landscape of Japanese generics market – uncertain future of universal health insurance
- Impact of e-bidding procurement on generic omeprazole injection prices in Thailand
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Biosimilares
Novedades
- Dr Reddy's launches bevacizumab biosimilar Versavo in the UK
- EMA recommends approval of ustekinumab biosimilar Pyzchiva
- La FDA aprueba el biosimilar intercambiable de adalimumab Simlandi
- EC approval of ranibizumab biosimilar Rimmyrah
Investigación
- Cuestionando la necesidad de evaluaciones de sensibilidad étnica para anticuerpos monoclonales biosimilares
- ANVISA's role in biosimilar medicine regulation and innovation promotion
- Infliximab discontinuation in patients with originator retransition vs biosimilar continuation
- Biological therapies for psoriasis: evaluating durability and persistent benefits
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