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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Mody, Rustom | Varshney, Brajesh | Patankar, Dhananjay
Affiliations: Intas Biopharmaceuticals Ltd, Ahmedabad, India
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Rustom Mody, Ph.D., Intas Biopharmaceuticals Ltd, Plot No. 423/P/A/GIDC, Sarkhej-Bavala Highway, Moraiya, Ahmedabad 382 210, India. E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: A second wave of blockbuster products will go off-patent between 2012–2016 in Europe and USA, triggering a rush for the approval of biosimilars or follow-on biologics. Biosimilars are approved through an abbreviated route which relies on a limited safety and efficacy data enabling biogeneric companies to develop these products at lower cost giving a price benefit to the payer. This advantage needs to be weighed against the potential risk that any variation could have with respect to safety and efficacy, especially from long-term use. The paper attempts to rationalize the current “risk” perceptions regarding biosimilars, which have been in existence over a decade in the Indian market. The differences from the Reference product are substantial yet their safety record over a long use warrants a more “realistic” rather than “speculative” assessment, keeping cost-to-benefit as an important criteria and identify ways of mitigating potential risk that are perceived for biosimilar products.
Keywords: Biosimilars, follow-on-biologics, EMEA, India, aggregates, PRCA, risk, cold-chain
DOI: 10.3233/JRS-2010-0489
Journal: International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 27-40, 2010
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