Generics

EMA recommends approval of Lenalidomide Mylan

Generics/News | Posted 13/11/2020

The European Medicine Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) announced on 15 October 2020 that it recommends granting marketing authorization for the generic medicine Lenalidomide Mylan (lenalidomide).

COVID-19 vaccine progress and FDA approvals for Zydus Cadila

Generics/News | Posted 13/11/2020

India-based generics company, Zydus Cadila, has had many advancements with product development and approval between August and October 2020. In August, the company announced that its plasmid DNA vaccine to prevent COVID-19 (ZyCoV-D) was found to be safe and well tolerated in the phase I clinical trial. Following this, phase II trials of the vaccine started on 6 August 2020. In October, Zydus Cadila had a number of products approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and was launching a forglyn pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI) to treat patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in India.

Brazil sees a COVID vaccine setback but treatment advancement

Generics/General | Posted 06/11/2020

In Brazil’s quest to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a volunteer death in a potential vaccine trial, but a potential treatment option has emerged. Brazil has the second number of COVID-19 deaths, with over 159,033 deaths recorded up to end of October 2020. 

FDA approves Glenmark and Cipla generics

Generics/News | Posted 30/10/2020

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals and Cipla Limited have announced that they have received US food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to market their generic drug products in the US. Both companies have received approval to market dimethyl fumarate delayed-release (DR) capsules and Glenmark also received approval to market Sirolimus tablets. 

Reforms to health policy needed in Europe

Generics/General | Posted 23/10/2020

The President of Medicines for Europe has made four key recommendations for European Union (EU) pharmaceutical policy,  while the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) says reforms to the health service could save Ireland millions of euros.

Medicare Part D favours generics over brand-name drugs

Generics/Research | Posted 23/10/2020

A recent assessment of Medicare Part D [1] finds that insurance plans favour generic drugs over innovator products. Fewer than 1% of plans covered only the brand-name version of a drug in 2019.

Sun Pharma launches Ilumya in Japan and favipiravir in India

Generics/News | Posted 16/10/2020

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc (Sun Pharma) announced that their innovative biopharmaceutical product, Ilumya (tildrakizumab), will be launched in Japan. As a producer of generics, rather than biologicals, this is an important milestone for the company. This launch joins Sun Pharma’s August 2020 launch of favipiravir for treatment of COVID-19 patients at a very economic price in India. 

Structural reforms are required to make Japan’s healthcare system sustainable

Generics/General | Posted 09/10/2020

Japan’s healthcare system provides universal coverage and high-quality healthcare delivery. With relatively minor changes for nearly six decades, it has kept the country remarkably healthy. However, a recent study has highlighted that significant changes may be necessary to maintain long-term sustainability.  

Out-of-pocket spending caps cut patient spending by a third

Generics/Research | Posted 02/10/2020

Out-of-pocket spending caps on specialty drugs in the US have reduced spending by 32% for some patients, finds a new study of almost 30,000 specialty drug users [1].

EMA recommends approval for arsenic trioxide and fampridine generics

Generics/News | Posted 25/09/2020

The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) announced on 23 July 2020 that it had recommended granting marketing authorization for two generic medicines: arsenic trioxide medac (arsenic trioxide) and Fampridine Accord (fampridine).