BIOSIMILARS FAQS

BIOSIMILARS FAQS

Here are answers to some of the most common questions people have about biosimilars and how they’ll be used and regulated in the U.S. If you don’t find the information you are seeking, please contact us.

 

+ What is a biologic medicine?

+ What is a biosimilar medicine?

+ What does interchangeable mean?

+ What are the benefits of biosimilars?

+ What are the benefits to providers?

+ What are the benefits to patients?

+ What is the benefit to payes and health care systems?

+ Do biosimilars work in the same way as their biological reference products?

  • Convincing data is provided to demonstrate that it is highly similar to the reference product.
  • It utilizes the same mechanism(s) of action for the condition or conditions of use prescribed (to the extent they are known for the reference product).
  • Condition(s) of use have been previously approved for the reference product. Route of administration, dosage form, and the strength of the biological product are the same as those of the reference product.
  • The facility in which the biosimilar is manufactured, processed, packed, or held meets standards designed to assure that the biological product continues to be safe, pure, and potent.

+ How are biosimilars prescribed?

+ Are biosimilars generic versions of their reference biological products?

+ How are biosimilars approved?

  1. Structural and functional comparisons, which are the foundation of biosimilarity. High similarity must be established at this step before further development can proceed.
  2. Testing of toxicity in animals.
  3. Human pharmacokinetic comparisons (what happens to a drug in the body).
  4. Human pharmacodynamic comparisons (what happens to the body in the presence of a drug), where a relevant pharmacodynamic marker exists.
  5. Human clinical studies to confirm that there are no clinically meaningful differences in safety and efficacy.
  6. Comparison of the immunogenicity of the biosimilar and reference product.

+ What is “extrapolation?”

+ What is the Forum’s position on non-medical switching?