Biosimilars: A New Generation of Biologics

Author:   Jean-Louis Prugnaud ,  Jean-Hugues Trouvin
Publisher:   Springer Editions
Edition:   2012 ed.
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9782817805146


Pages:   90
Publication Date:   14 December 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Biologics have revolutionised the treatment of many severe conditions, delivering exceptional clinical results but also producing exceptionally high prices. As patents expire, copies and price competition are expected throughout the world. However, due to the intrinsic heterogeneity and molecular complexity of biologic medicinal products, their copies cannot simply be authorized under the “generic rule” valid for small chemical entities.   In response, a dedicated regulation was issued in the European Union. It is based on the concept of “biological medicinal products similar to a biological reference product”, or “biosimilars”. This book analyses the context of biotechnological production and addresses the European legal framework for biosimilar market approval. It highlights post-market authorisation issues, such as Risk Management Plans and substitution of products, and outlines some other issues, such as cost management and international nomenclature.   This book is primarily intended for hospital-based physicians and pharmacists. It will also be a valuable resource for all actors from all countries who want to better understand the emergence of these new medicinal products within the European context.

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Author:   Jean-Louis Prugnaud ,  Jean-Hugues Trouvin
Publisher:   Springer Editions
Imprint:   Springer Editions
Edition:   2012 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.766kg
ISBN:  

9782817805146


ISBN 10:   2817805143
Pages:   90
Publication Date:   14 December 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface: Biosimilars – a philosophy?.- Foreword.- 1. Biosimilars characteristics.- Introduction : from generics to biosimilars.- Definitions.- Complexity of biologics and examples.- Conclusion.- 2. From the biosimilar concept to the Marketing Approval. –Introduction.- Definition of biosimilars.- Pharmaceutical approval’s framework.- Quality control approach.- Non clinical and clinical aspects.- Recommendations in onco-hematology.- Other recommendations.- Conclusion.- 3. Immunogenicity.- Introduction.- Immune mechanisms.- Usual immune response.- Immunologic tolerance breakdown response.- Factors influencing immunogenicity.- Case of monoclonal antibodies.- Conclusion.- 4. Substitution and interchangeability.- Introduction.- Generics and biosimilars’ substitution.- What about biosimilar medicinal  products ?.- Interchangeability: suggested definition.- Biosimilars’ interchangeability and conditions to be implemented.- Interchangeability practices.- Conclusion.- 5. Onco-hematologist point of view –GCSFcase.- Biosimilars.- Conclusion.- 6. The oncologist‘s point of view.- Introduction.- Erythropoiesis-stimulating Agents (ESA).- Biosimilars.- Conclusion.- 7. Challenges posed by biosimilars: who isresponsible for cost and risk management.- Introduction.- General information on cost management.- Savings linked to the purchase of biosimilars.- General information on risk management responsibility.- Conclusion.

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Jean-Louis Prugnaud is a pharmacist, former head of pharmacy department at Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France. He is Member of the French Commission of drugs’ distribution authorization, President of the Commission of gene and cellular therapy and President of the pharmaceutical working group on biological and biothechnological drugs. Jean-Hugues Trouvin works at AFSSAPS (French health products safety agency) and at the pharmaceutical and biological sciences department at the Paris Descartes University in Paris, France. Preface: Christian K. Schneider is Chairman, CHMP of the Similar Biological (Biosimilar) Medicinal Products Working Party (BMWP), member of the European Medicines Agency( London, United Kingdom) and works at the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Federal Agency for Sera and Vaccines (Langen, Germany) and at the Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research (Hannover, Germany).

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