Skip to content Skip to footer
Insight+_Senior Editor

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of October 2020

Biosimilars are developed to be highly similar versions of approved biologics in terms of safety, purity, and potency During the month of October, Henlius signed two agreements for its biosimilar products and presented results of HLX03 (biosimilar, adalimumab) whereas Samsung Bioepis and Biogen announced EMA filing acceptance of SB11 (biosimilar, ranibizumab) Our team at PharmaShots…

Read more

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of August 2020

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of August 2020

Biosimilars are developed to be highly similar versions of approved biologics in terms of safety, purity, and potency Mylan with its partner Lupin and Biocon launched Nepexto (biosimilar, etanercept) and Semglee (insulin glargine injection) in Germany & in the US, respectively. Additionally, Formycon and Bioeq planned to initiate P-III MAGELLAN-AMD Trial for its FYB203 (biosimilar,…

Read more

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of July 2020

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of July 2020

Biosimilars are developed to be highly similar versions of approved biologics in terms of safety, purity, and potency Cadila expanded its footprints in India with the launch of its two biosimilars Bevaro (bevacizumab, biosimilar) and Ritucad (rituximab, biosimilar) Our team at PharmaShots has summarized 9 key events of the biosimilar space of July 2020 1. Samsung…

Read more

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of June 2020

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of June 2020

Biosimilars are developed to be highly similar versions of approved biologics in terms of safety, purity, and potency Mylan with its partners Lupin and Biocon received MAA for Nepexto (biosimilar, etanercept) in EU and the US FDA's Approval for Semglee (biosimilar, insulin glargine) respectively Our team at PharmaShots has summarized 15 key events of the…

Read more

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of April 2020

Insights+ Key Biosimilars Events of April 2020

Biosimilars are developed to be highly similar versions of approved biologics in terms of safety, purity, and potency. Biosimilars are expected to be a cost-effective alternative to the high-priced branded biologics, offering significant and much-needed cost savings to both payers and the patients. Hence, the providers are more likely to adopt biosimilars as a 'reference…

Read more

Sign Up to Our Newsletter

Be the first to know the latest updates

[mc4wp_form id="13387" element_id="style-1"]