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Article Ensuring the Quality of Biologicals
Biosimilars A similar biological or biosimilar is a biological medicinal product that contains a version of the active substance of an already authorized original biological medicinal product (ref…

Article Trends in BioPharma Approvals in 2013
  Biosimilars While the advent of approved biosimilar products remains a future prospect in the US, European regulators…

Article Perfusion in the 21st Century
The biosimilars market is growing at a healthy rate (5), yet it is also extremely competitive. Many manufacturers of branded biologics are shifting their focus from blockbusters to smaller-volume,…

Article Managing Biomanufacturing Capacity Expectations
These findings could have implications for future demand calculations for biologics, as well as biosimilars with numerous market competitors—especially if the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service…

Article New Era for Generic Drugs
Generic drugs now account for more than 85% of US prescription drug use, and the development of biosimilars promises to extend this trend to large molecules. Such transformation was unanticipated back…

Article Biopharma in 2016: Higher Quality Drugs, Less Expensive Manufacturing
There are more than 700 biosimilars approved or in the pipeline globally. Analysts expect the worldwide biosimilars market to reach $25 billion to $35 billion by 2020.2 Many experts recall Trump’s cri…

Article Implications of Cell Culture Conditions on Protein Glycosylation
Special cell-culture considerations for biosimilars Biosimilars are “generic” versions of protein pharmaceuticals that must be highly similar to the innovator drug in order to be classified as such…

Article Outsourcing Trends in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Trend four: Majority of biosimilars production could be outsourced One area that might end up being mostly outsourced is biosimilars production. Contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) are lik…

Article Framing Biopharma Success in 2016
Breakthroughs, biosimilars, and bottlenecks Many of the new molecular entities—41% of the approvals in 2014 and 47% of the approvals in 2015—were for rare diseases that target smaller patient popu…

Article Modular Manufacturing Platforms for Biologics
Modularization of biologics and biosimilars Emerging markets and the increasing demand for biosimilars may prompt pharmaceutical manufacturers to adopt a “local sourcing” attitude that has histori…

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