Biosimilars/News
Advances for Henlius’ trastuzumab and bevacizumab biosimilars in the US
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted Henlius' application for HLX02 (biosimilar trastuzumab for injection). Meanwhile, Henlius' multicentre phase III clinical trial (NCT04740671) of HLX04-O (biosimilar bevacizumab) for wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD) commenced in the US with the first patient dosed.
First African developed biosimilar adalimumab starts phase I trial in Germany
A phase I clinical trial of Minapharm Pharmaceuticals’ first African developed adalimumab biosimilar, Adessia, was initiated on 24 February 2023 in Germany with results to be expected at the end of 2023.
Bevacizumab biosimilar Vegzelma approved and Aybintio launched in Canada
The bevacizumab biosimilar Vegzelma produced by Celltrion received full label approval from Canada’s drug regulator, Health Canada (HC), on 3 January 2023. Back in November 2022, bevacizumab biosimilar Aybintio by Samsung Bioepis had been launched in Canada by Organon, offering a more affordable treatment for Canadian patients suffering from certain types of aggressive cancer.
Advances for Alvotech’s partnerships in Japan, Canada and Switzerland
In October 2022, Alvotech announced new advances with partners Fuji Pharma in Japan and JAMP in Canada. In addition, in September 2022, with its partner STADA, Alvotech announced the launch of Hukyndra, its high-concentration, low-volume, citrate-free formulation, biosimilar to Humira (adalimumab), in Switzerland.
Progress for Lucentis (ranibizumab) biosimilars in Europe and the US
On 16 September 2022, Partners Stada Arzneimittel and Xbrane Biopharma announced that the European Medicines Agency’S (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) adopted a positive opinion for Ximluci, a biosimilar candidate referencing Lucentis (ranibizumab). In addition, on 19 September 2022 in the US, Coherus BioSciences announced that from 3 October 2022, another ranibizumab biosimilar, Cimerli (ranibizumab-eqrn) will be commercially available.
Advances for adalimumab biosimilars in Saudi Arabia, Europe and Canada
In January 2023, Alvotech-Bioventure, Sandoz and Samsung Bioepis announced advances for their adalimumab biosimilars in Saudi Arabia, Europe and Canada, respectively.
New insulin glargine and potential adalimumab interchangeable biosimilars
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) awarded Eli Lilly’s Rezvoglar, an insulin glargine biosimilar, the interchangeable designation in late 2022. This means that in the US, Rezvoglar can now be substituted at the pharmacy level for the originator, Sanofi’s Lantus, without a doctor’s prescription, provided state pharmacy law permits the switch. In addition, a study revealed that Pfizer’s adalimumab biosimilar may also soon achieve this status.
Biosimilar advances for Alvotech-Teva and setback for Biocon Biologics
Alvotech and Teva Pharmaceuticals announced in January 2023, that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted for review a Biologics License Application (BLA) for AVT04, Alvotech’s proposed biosimilar to Stelara® (ustekinumab). Meanwhile, Biocon Biologics received a complete response letter (CRL) from FDAregarding its application for an insulin aspart biosimilar (filed by its partner Viatris).
Advances for Bio-Thera’s secukinumab and mepolizumab copy biologicals
China’s Bio-Thera Solutions announced in November 2022 that dosing has begun in a phase III clinical study for BAT2306, a proposed copy biological of arthritis anti-inflammatory treatment, Cosentyx (secukinumab). In addition, the company also recently announced a phase I clinical study to compare the pharmacokinetics and safety of BAT2606, a proposed copy biological of asthma treatment, Nucala (mepolizumab), to US-sourced and EU-sourced reference product in normal healthy volunteers.
FDA and EMA file acceptance of Biogen’s tocilizumab biosimilar
Biogen announced on 9 December 2022 that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted for review the abbreviated Biologics License Application (BLA) for BIIB800, a biosimilar candidate referencing Roche’s Actemra/RoActemra (tocilizumab); and on 30 September 2022 that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has accepted the Marketing Authorization Application for BIIB800.