Confusion Persists Over US Biosimilar Interchangeability
Urgent Need For Clarity Over Misperceptions Linked To Unique US Designation, Paper Insists
Executive Summary
The US biosimilars industry is being constrained by misunderstandings stemming from the country’s interchangeability designation, a new paper in BioDrugs has highlighted, citing an urgent need for clarity over the misperception that interchangeable biosimilars are superior to biosimilars without the designation.
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