Phase 1 Clinical Trial of Dornase Alfa Biosimilar to Begin March 2018
March 5th 2018The proposed biosimilar references Genentech’s Pulmozyme, a biologic first approved in the early 1990s in both the European Union and the United States. Pulmozyme is used in conjunction with other therapies to improve pulmonary function in patients with cystic fibrosis.
FDA to Rely on GMP Inspections Conducted by 4 More EU Member States
March 2nd 2018The FDA and the European Medicines Agency announced today that the mutual recognition agreement on good manufacturing practice (GMP) inspections between the European Union and the United States now includes 4 additional EU member states.
Health Economist Warns That Biosimilar Savings Could Be "Left on the Table"
March 1st 2018Richard G. Frank, PhD, a health economist at Harvard Medical School and the former deputy assistant secretary for planning and evaluation at HHS, has penned a new perspective paper in the New England Journal of Medicine in which he warns that, if biosimilars continue their trajectory, they could fail to deliver on their promise to provide cost savings to the US health system.
PhRMA Report: Value-Based Contracts Could Reduce Drug Costs
February 26th 2018Over the past 2 years, commercially insured patients enrolled in plans that had value-based contracts for certain high-cost drugs had lower copays for their medications than did patients enrolled in plans without such contracts. That finding comes from “Delivering Results for Patients: The Value of Value-Based Contracts,” a new report from the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA).
Express Scripts and Walgreens Boots Will Expand Purchasing Efforts to Include Biosimilars
February 22nd 2018Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts and Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc, have announced that they will expand their group purchasing efforts to include specialty drugs, including biologics and biosimilars.
AAM White Paper Highlights Need for Biosimilar Competition to Bring Down Costs
February 20th 2018A white paper released this month by the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) says that brand-name drugs are behind high prescription drug costs, and that those costs aren’t only hurting patients’ financial wellbeing, but also endangering their health.
Ireland Seeks to Join European Drug Price Negotiation Bloc
February 15th 2018Ireland’s Minister for Health, Simon Harris, announced this week that Ireland is seeking to join Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Austria in their BeNeLuxA Initiative, a group that negotiates price deals on pharmaceuticals directly with manufacturers.
Study: Rituximab Effective and Well Tolerated in Treating Nephrotic Syndrome
February 12th 2018Some case reports have suggested that rituximab can effectively treat nephrotic syndrome, and a recent study sought to assess the safety and effectiveness of rituximab in treating patients who have steroid- and cyclosporine-resistant pediatric nephrotic syndrome.
Novartis Gains Label Expansion for Secukinumab
February 10th 2018Novartis announced on Thursday that the FDA has approved a label update for secukinumab (Cosentyx) to include moderate to severe scalp psoriasis, a particularly challenging form of psoriasis to treat, and a condition that affects approximately half of patients with psoriasis.
Biosimilars Lead to Sales Declines, New Opportunities for Amgen
February 6th 2018The fourth-quarter and full-year 2017 earnings report from Amgen highlights the fact that biosimilars can be both a challenge and an opportunity for drug makers whose innovator products face biosimilar competition and who develop biosimilar products of their own.
Mylan and Biocon's Follow-On Insulin Glargine Recommended for European Approval
January 28th 2018On Friday, the European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) adopted a positive opinion on and recommended a marketing authorization for Mylan and Biocon’s Semglee, an insulin glargine follow-on that will be available in the European Union as a solution for injection for patients with diabetes.
Despite Increased Sales of Biosimilars, Biocon's Profits Drop By 46%
January 27th 2018In total, income from Biocon’s biologics division was down 15% for the quarter (compared with the same period for the company’s prior financial year), despite the fact that product sales grew 16% year over year, with increased sales of insulins and biosimilar antibodies. The company’s total net profits declined by 46%.
PK, PD Similarity Demonstrated for mAbxience's RTXM83 and MabThera
January 25th 2018A study published yesterday in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology reports that pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) data from a randomized, double-blind, phase 3 clinical study show similarity between mAbxience’s proposed rituximab biosimilar, RTXM83, and its reference, MabThera, using a population PK model approach.
Eye on Pharma: Alteogen to File IND for Proposed Aflibercept Biosimilar
January 20th 2018Drug maker Alteogen has announced that it will file an Investigational New Drug (IND) application with the FDA for its proposed biosimilar aflibercept (ALT-L9), an anti–vascular endothelial growth factor therapy referencing Regeneron’s Eylea, during 2018.
Genentech Defends Patents on Bevacizumab, Rituximab in US, Japanese Courts
January 13th 2018Innovator drug developer Genentech, maker of the biologic therapies Avastin (bevacizumab) and Rituxan (rituximab), faces challenges from biosimilar developers in the United States and abroad. This week saw developments in cases concerning both molecules in US and Japanese courts of law.