Contribution of animal studies to evaluate the similarity of biosimilars to reference products
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The European Union (EU) was the first region to establish a regulatory framework for biosimilars, in which animal studies are required to confirm similarity to a reference product. However, animal studies described in European public assessment reports (EPARs) or marketing authorisation applications (MAAs) did not identify clinically or toxicologically relevant differences despite differences in quality, suggesting that animal studies lack the sensitivity to confirm biosimilarity. Scientific advice provided learning opportunities to evolve existing guidance. Altogether, the data support a step-wise approach to develop biosimilars that focuses on quality and clinical efficacy of biosimilar. This approach might be more effective and does not necessarily require animal studies, which is also reflected in new EU draft guidance.
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van Meer, P, Ebbers, H C, Kooijman, M, Wied, C C G, Silva-Lima, B, Moors, E H M & Schellekens, H 2015, 'Contribution of animal studies to evaluate the similarity of biosimilars to reference products', Drug Discovery Today, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 483-490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2014.11.009