Eye on Pharma: Biocon's Insulin Facility Earns GMP Certification
August 22nd 2019Biocon has gained a certificate of good manufacturing practice (GMP) from the European Medicines Agency’s Irish inspection authority for its Malaysian manufacturing site where it produces its insulin glargine biosimilar, Semglee, referencing Lantus.
Patients With DLBCL See No Additional Gains With Maintenance Rituximab After CHOP
August 21st 2019A recent study found that rituximab maintenance therapy provides no additional benefit for patients with diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who are in complete remission after receiving rituximab plus cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) chemotherapy.
Cummings and Sanders Seek Pricing Information From 3 Generic Drug Makers
August 17th 2019Representative Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, and Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, have sent letters to executives of 3 generic drug makers in which they ask for drug pricing information as part of a probe into the rising cost of generics.
Eye on Pharma: FDA Gives Green Light to Aflibercept in Prefilled Syringe
August 14th 2019Regeneron’s aflibercept (Eylea) has been approved by the FDA for a prefilled syringe (PFS) presentation. The 2-mg, single-dose, PFS will offer the greater ease of use less preparation than the vial presentation of the drug used to treat a range of eye disorders.
IGBA's Trade Principles Address Regulatory Convergence and Intellectual Property Concerns
August 7th 2019The International Generic and Biosimilars Medicines Association (IGBA), which represents generic and biosimilar medicines associations worldwide, recently released its report on how trade agreements can foster generic and biosimilar medicines and improve patient access to care.
Eye on Pharma: Mylan and Biocon Launch Biosimilar Trastuzumab, Ogivri, in Australia
August 3rd 2019Mylan and Biocon announced this week that they have launched their biosimilar trastuzumab, Ogivri, in Australia. Ogivri, referencing Herceptin, is the first trastuzumab biosimilar to launch in the Australian marketplace and is listed on the nation’s Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme.
HHS Announces Plan to Allow Importation of Foreign Drugs, Potentially Including Insulin
July 31st 2019The first pathway for importation outlined in the plan would rely on a notice of proposed rulemaking to authorize importation of drugs from Canada. The second pathway would allow manufacturers to import versions of FDA-approved drugs that are sold in other countries.
Alvotech, Cipla Create Partnership to Sell Adalimumab Biosimilar
July 29th 2019Biopharmaceutical company Alvotech and Cipla Gulf entered into an exclusive partnership for the commercialization of AVT02, an adalimumab biosimilar, in certain emerging markets, the companies reported Monday. Alvotech's AVT02 is in phase 3 trials; the companies expect to file for approval with the European Medicines Agency and the FDA by early next year.
Finnish Study Finds Anti-TNF Agents More Cost-Effective Than Rituximab in RA
July 25th 2019A patient-level simulation model using real-world data from Finland evaluated the cost-effectiveness of abatacept, tocilizumab, and anti–tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapies as compared with rituximab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who received previous treatment with an anti-TNF agent.
JCR's Proposed Darbepoetin Alfa Biosimilar Performs in Phase 3 Program
July 25th 2019JCR Pharmaceuticals, together with partner Kissei Pharmaceutical, is currently developing a darbepoetin alfa biosimilar, JR-131, referencing Aranesp. Darbepoetin alfa is used to treat anemia caused by chronic kidney disease or by chemotherapy.
Canadian Payer Applauds British Columbia for Switching Patients to Biosimilars
July 23rd 2019This month, the president and chief executive officer of Green Shield Canada, the fourth-largest private payer in Canada, hailed British Columbia’s strategy as “forward-thinking” and “essential to maximizing opportunities in healthcare.”
Using Value-Based RA Pathway Leads to a Shift to Biosimilars for AHG
July 17th 2019A variety of policy proposals have been put forward to help spur the US uptake of biosimilars, from legislative solutions to regulatory changes, but some providers are taking the matter into their own hands with concerted efforts to bring biosimilars to the clinic.
No Difference Seen in Cardiac Effects Between Ustekinumab, Anti-TNF Drugs for Psoriasis
July 15th 2019A recent study found no difference in the risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF) or major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) associated with ustekinumab versus anti–tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapy in patients with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis.
In a Single-Center Study, Patients With AS Remained in Remission After a Switch to CT-P13
July 14th 2019As more health systems seek to make use of the cost savings associated with biosimilars, data continue to accrue to support switching patients to these products. One recent paper, published in The Journal of Clinical Medicine, reported that, after a switch from reference infliximab to biosimilar CT-P13 (Inflectra, Remsima), patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) who switched to the biosimilar remained in remission at 18 months post-switch.
In Treating RA Pain, Could JAK Agents Beat Adalimumab?
July 6th 2019A recently published study used data from the RA-BEAM trial to assess what proportion of treated patients achieve pain relief and in what time frame, and found that an oral small-molecule Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor may have some advantages over adalimumab (Humira) when it comes to reducing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pain.