Biosimilars Insights
BIOSIMILARS INSIGHTS
In 2015 the first biosimilar was approved in the U.S., and there are more than 50 biosimilars on the way. Everyone involved—health care providers, payers, regulators, policymakers, patient advocates, and patients—needs a source of clear, unbiased, evidence-based information to better understand biosimilars and make wise decisions on policy and use.
This overview covers what biosimilars are, how they may be developed and manufactured, the regulatory procedures around approval and use, and how they will be used to expand treatment options for U.S. patients. The FAQs contain answers to the most common questions people have about biosimilars.
Top Three Reasons Biosimilars Are as Safe as Reference Biologics
Physicians, pharmacists and patients can be confident that the U.S. regulatory pathway for biosimilars ensures the following:
Biosimilars are designed to have a highly similar structure and function to the reference biologic and exhibit an identical amino acid sequence.
The FDA approves biosimilars based on the same high standards for manufacturing and quality used for all biologics.
FDA-approved biosimilars have no clinically meaningful differences from their reference biologics.