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  2. US FDA proposes to remove switching study requirement for ...

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    The FDA has generally recommended switching studies to show evidence of interchangeability of a biosimilar. Regulatory reform is needed so patients can more easily access biosimilars and draw ...

  3. Biological therapy for inflammatory bowel disease - Wikipedia

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    Instead there are biosimilars. Biosimilars are defined by the FDA as, "a biological product that is highly similar to and has no clinically meaningful differences from an existing FDA-approved reference product." [28] Currently, the only two biologic treatments for IBD that have approved biosimilars are adalimumab and infliximab. [11]

  4. Infliximab - Wikipedia

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    Infliximab was approved for medical use in the United States in 1998, [23] and in the European Union in August 1999. [19] Infliximab biosimilars have been approved in the EU (2013), in Japan (2014), and in the United States (2016, 2017, 2019). [1] [4] [2] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [25]

  5. Biosimilar - Wikipedia

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    The first biosimilar of a monoclonal antibody to be approved worldwide was a biosimilar of infliximab in the EU in 2013. [9] On March 6, 2015, the FDA approved the United States' first biosimilar product, the biosimilar of filgrastim called filgrastim-sndz (trade name Zarxio) by Sandoz .

  6. Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act

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    The Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act of 2012 (FDASIA) is a piece of American regulatory legislation signed into law on July 9, 2012.It gives the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to collect user fees from the medical industry to fund reviews of innovator drugs, medical devices, generic drugs and biosimilar biologics.

  7. Etanercept - Wikipedia

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    [51] [52] In 2013, a survey by the International Federation of Health Plans (IFHP) found that the average US cost for etanercept was $2,225 per month, or $26,700 per year. [53] The IFHP report also found wide variation in prices charged to various US health plans, between $1,946 per month at the 25th percentile and $4,006 per month at the 95th ...