Little-Known Provision of Senate Healthcare Bill Has Some Biosimilar Stakeholders Worried
July 19th 2019When the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions released bipartisan legislation aimed at lowering the cost of healthcare in the United States in May, biosimilar stakeholders had some cause for optimism. However, one provision of the bill that has garnered significantly less attention from the broader healthcare community has raised concerns among many biologics stakeholders.
CBO Says Lower Health Care Costs Act Could Save $7.6 Billion by 2029
July 17th 2019According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), enacting the bill would increase direct spending by about $18.7 billion and increase direct revenues by $26.2 billion, resulting in a net decrease in the deficit of $7.6 billion by 2029.
Judge Vacates Administration's Rule on Drug Prices in Advertising
July 9th 2019The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has vacated the Trump administration’s rule requiring the disclosure of wholesale acquisition costs for drugs in direct-to-consumer television advertising. The rule had been slated to take effect today, July 9.
Samsung Bioepis Gains EU Label Update for Biosimilar Adalimumab, Imraldi
July 8th 2019Biosimilar developer Samsung Bioepis has gained an updated label for its biosimilar adalimumab, Imraldi, referencing Humira. The biosimilar is now approved for storage in nonrefrigerated conditions for up to 28 days. This update means that the biosimilar can now be stored for an additional 2 weeks at room temperature.
FDA Announces Proposed Rule to Aid in Products' Transition to Biologics and Biosimilars
June 27th 2019The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would amend regulations concerning the use of master files for biologics. According to the FDA, this rule is necessary to avoid any disruption to products that will transition from regulation as drugs to regulation as biologics in 2020.
Lilly and Innovent's Biosimilar Rituximab to Be Reviewed by China's Regulators
June 27th 2019Eli Lilly and Company, together with partner Innovent Biologics, announced today that China’s National Medical Products Administration will review its application for IBI301, a proposed rituximab biosimilar referencing MabThera and Rituxan.
Biosimilars Council White Paper Condemns Patent Abuses, Defends Patent Settlements
June 27th 2019The Biosimilars Council, a part of the Association for Accessible Medicines, has issued a new white paper in which it condemns abuses of the patent system that delay biosimilar competition. It also argues that legislative proposals to regulate settlements would “merely benefit companies investing in the creation of patent thickets.”
When Can Biologic Patent Disputes Go Before the ITC?
June 25th 2019Under which situations might the International Trade Commission (ITC) be the right choice for biosimilar patent disputes instead of federal district court? A panel discussed these questions at the ACI 10th Summit on Biosimilars on Monday in New York City.
Deputy Director Talks About Implementing Biosimilar Policy Within the FDA
June 24th 2019With a variety of policy ideas circulating around Washington, DC, in regards to stimulating biosimilar competition and lowering drug prices, the role of the FDA is to provide technical assistance to those legislative staffers and others looking for information, a key FDA official told a packed audience at the ACI 10th Summit on Biosimilars on Monday in New York City.
Alexion to Receive Priority Review for Ravulizumab as Eculizumab Biosimilars Close In
June 22nd 2019Drug maker Alexion, developer of the rare disease drug eculizumab (Soliris), announced Friday that the FDA has accepted for priority review its long-acting C5 complement inhibitor, ravulizumab (Ultomiris), which offers less frequent administration than eculizumab.
Eye on Pharma: Biocon Receives EU GMP Certification
June 19th 2019Biocon’s biologics facilities in Bengaluru, India, have received an EU certification of good manufacturing practice (GMP) after a March 2019 inspection, said the drug maker last week in a notice to the National Stock Exchange of India.
Brand-Name Rituximab Will Get FDA Priority Review for a New Pediatric Indication
June 13th 2019Drug maker Genentech, developer of the brand-name rituximab, Rituxan, has announced that the FDA has accepted a supplemental Biologics License Application for the drug’s first proposed pediatric indication: 2 rare forms of vasculitis.
Should the FDA Disclose New Filings for Drugs, Biologics, and Biosimilars?
June 11th 2019This month, a research letter appearing in JAMA Internal Medicine raises the questions of whether regulatory filings for new products are already made publicly available despite the FDA’s stance of treating these applications as confidential and whether there is room for increased transparency from the agency.
"Not So Different:" A Regulatory Attorney Shares His Take on Interchangeability
June 9th 2019This week on the podcast, we're speaking with regulatory attorney James Shehan, JD, chair of regulatory practice at Lowenstein Sandler, LLP. In a prior role, Shehan had a hand in crafting the language that became the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act, which set forth the legal standard for interchangeability. Shehan discusses what the newly released guidance means for developers, what he thinks about the upcoming transition of insulins to regulation as biologics, and his view on the potential for interchangeable insulin biosimilars.