Brand-name drugmakers have come up with numerous ways in the past to delay generics from entering the market. These can include making slight changes to the doses, introducing a paediatric form, pay-for-delay deals or even buying the company that makes the active pharmaceutical ingredient. The latest novel tactic from an originator drug company, however, is coming simply in the form of a line.
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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
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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 aflibercept biosimilar Eydenzelt and label expansion for adalimumab biosimilar Yuflyma
- ANVISA approves biosimilars for denosumab, trastuzumab, and aflibercept
- Biosimilars referencing Amgen’s Neulasta and Neupogen launch in Canada and US
- EMA recommends approval for nine biosimilars
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