The Pharmacy Times® Biosimilars Resource Center is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on issues related to biosimilar drugs, a biological product that is highly similar to a reference biologic for which there are no clinically meaningful differences in terms of safety, purity, and efficacy.
January 14th 2025
Successfully integrating biosimilars into practices requires careful planning and execution, as they impact virtually all aspects of a practice.
Biosimilar Adalimumab, Etanercept Have Equivalent Effectiveness to Reference Drugs Over 48 Months
February 9th 2024The levels of disease activity after 6 months of tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors could help predict the response to therapy at 4 years for those who have long-standing rheumatoid arthritis.
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No Difference Observed Between Branded, Biosimilar Enoxaparin for Post-Operative Thrombosis
January 4th 2024There was no statistically significant difference between Lovenox (Sanofi–Aventis Pharmaceuticals, France) and biosimilar enoxaparin in the occurrence of post-operative thrombosis for digestive cancer.
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Biosimilar Candidate GP40141 Found Similar to Romiplostim for Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
December 1st 2023The aim of developing GP40141 as a biosimilar is to help reduce the cost of the drug and make treatment more affordable for those with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, according to investigators.
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Expert Discusses Biosimiliars Influencing Pricing of Biologic Drugs
November 22nd 2023Denise Giambalvo, director of Member Engagement & Business Strategy at the Washington Health Alliance and recently led a biosimilars initiative for the coalition, discusses biosimilar influence of pricing for biologic drugs, trends to expect in 2024, and why education on biosimilars are important for patients, pharmacists, prescribers, and more
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Interchangeability Designation Still Widely Debated, Prescribers Hesitant About Biosimilars
October 19th 2023The FDA is the only authority that can designate a biosimilar as interchangeable with its reference product, which requires that the product has similar clinical results for the same indication.
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