Generics
Can we have our cake and eat it?
Managing the cost of pharmaceutical expenditure is entirely the competence of individual EU Member States. As a result, Europe has developed into a patchwork of different systems of pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement.
International trends in generics: the EU
Few studies have conducted an international price comparison of generic medicines as it is hard to access comparable data. A 2007 study by Prof. Dr. Steven Simoens examined national pricing policies in some EU countries and related them to generics prices (see Table 1).
Sun Pharma adds generic tamsulosin and rivastigmine to portfolio
Sun Pharma is gathering speed with a barrage of generic versions recently coming onto the market and with an extensive pipeline on the way. The latest generics to come out of the company include versions of tamsulosin and rivastigmine.
Sun and Teva losing battle over generic Protonix
On 19 July 2010, it was announced that a US court had denied a motion by India’s Sun Pharmaceutical Industries and Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries to reverse the earlier verdict of patent infringement on Pfizer/Nycomed’s gastrointestinal drug Protonix (pantoprazole).
New EGA chair to study generic medicines policies
On 8 July 2010, Professor Steven Simoens was inaugurated as the new European Generic medicines Association (EGA) chair for ‘European policy towards generic medicines’ at the Catholic University in Leuven, Belgium. This chair is funded by the EGA in collaboration with Mylan, Ratiopharm, Sandoz International and TEVA Pharmaceuticals for a five-year period.
Court upholds decision against AstraZeneca’s omeprazole
On 1 July 2010, the General Court of the European Union (GCEU) upheld the decision of the European Commission (EC), which found that AstraZeneca had abused its dominant position by preventing the marketing of generic versions of Losec (omeprazole).
Generics lose battle against AstraZeneca’s Crestor (rosuvastatin)
On 30 June 2010, AstraZeneca announced that a court in the US had overruled challenges, from a number of generic producers, to the patent on its blockbuster cholesterol drug, Crestor (rosuvastatin).
Ranbaxy launches generic atorvastatin in South Africa
Sales of Pfizer’s Lipitor (atorvastatin), the world's biggest-selling drug, are expected to take another blow as Ranbaxy South Africa (Ranbaxy SA) announced the launch of a generic version of atorvastatin onto the South African market on 8 June 2010.
Approval of ‘hybrid generic’ PecFent (fentanyl) in EU
On 25 June 2010, Archimedes Pharma (Archimedes) announced that it had received a positive opinion from the CHMP of the EMA for its ‘hybrid generic’ PecFent (fentanyl).
Teva changes generic Yaz contraceptive label
Israeli generic giant Teva Pharmaceuticals has agreed to change the labelling on its generic oral contraceptive, Gianvi, after Bayer Schering Pharma (Bayer) filed a lawsuit accusing the company of falsely claiming its drug was identical to Bayer’s Yaz.