Finding new indications for existing drugs is better known as drug rediscovery, drug repurposing or drug repositioning. It is cost-effective and time-efficient way of finding a new purpose for old drugs. However, when it comes to the rediscovery of old generics, the lack of a formal regulatory pathway for such drugs and a lack of economic interest by pharmaceutical companies, makes it a challenging pursuit [1].
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Genéricos
Novedades
- 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
Investigación
- Generic medications in the Lebanese community: understanding and public perception
- Community pharmacists’ understanding of generic and biosimilar drugs: Lebanon case study
- Reshaping landscape of Japanese generics market – uncertain future of universal health insurance
- Impact of e-bidding procurement on generic omeprazole injection prices in Thailand
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Biosimilares
Novedades
- Dr Reddy's launches bevacizumab biosimilar Versavo in the UK
- EMA recommends approval of ustekinumab biosimilar Pyzchiva
- La FDA aprueba el biosimilar intercambiable de adalimumab Simlandi
- EC approval of ranibizumab biosimilar Rimmyrah
Investigación
- Cuestionando la necesidad de evaluaciones de sensibilidad étnica para anticuerpos monoclonales biosimilares
- ANVISA's role in biosimilar medicine regulation and innovation promotion
- Infliximab discontinuation in patients with originator retransition vs biosimilar continuation
- Biological therapies for psoriasis: evaluating durability and persistent benefits
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