On 22 April 2010, the Court of Justice of the EU (ECJ) ruled that public authorities may offer financial incentives encouraging doctors to prescribe cheaper medicinal products. Adding that “those authorities are required, first, to ensure that the incentive scheme is based on non-discriminatory objective criteria and, second, to make public the therapeutic evaluations relating to the scheme”. This is good news for the generics sector, as this can only lead to increased sales of cheaper generic medicines.
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- 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
Research
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- Saudi FDA drug approvals and GMP inspections: trend analysis
- Generic medications in the Lebanese community: understanding and public perception
- Community pharmacists’ understanding of generic and biosimilar drugs: Lebanon case study
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Biosimilars
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- FDA approves first interchangeable ranibizumab biosimilar Ranluspec
- EMA recommends approval for biosimilar Denosumab Ascend and pegfilgrastim Nylaspeg
- FDA approves Ennumo as eighth pegfilgrastim biosimilar
- FDA approves first interchangeable golimumab biosimilars Immgolis and Immgolis Intri
Research
- Biosimilar interchangeability: a necessary fix, but not a silver bullet
- EULAR 2025 RA guidelines streamlined as biosimilar expansion reshapes treatment sequencing
- Biosimilars uptake in Chile: why does it lag behind?
- Biosimilar aflibercept (AVT06) pre-filled syringe promises safer, faster eye injections
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