Current State of Regulatory Oversight of Biosimilars in India and Its Implications on the Quality of Drugs: A Comparative Assessment with EU and FDA Regulations

V. Gota, Kharghar Navi India Education in Cancer, Diana Varghese, Shayma Karbelkar
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Biosimilars are biologic products that are highly similar to a licensed reference biologic, with no clinically meaningful differences in quality characteristics, biological activity, safety, or efficacy. Biosimilars can help to fulfill unmet medical needs due to their cost effectiveness while at the same time being as efficacious as the innovator drug. They can also improve patient access to otherwise costly innovator biologics. India has the largest number of approved biosimilars as compared to the US and Europe. However, the numbers of clinical studies that are conducted to prove the biosimilarity are lesser than the number of biosimilars approved, which is evident by the number of CTRI registrations done. Some studies have shown the quality of biosimilars approved and marketed in India to be inferior to the innovator drug. This raises concerns regarding the quality of the biosimilars. In this review, the similarities and differences in the guidelines, the approval process, and quality enforcement measures prevailing in the three regulatory regions of USA, Europe and India are discussed. Changes in the approval process and post approval monitoring of drugs and manufacturing facilities are recommended in order to ensure sustained quality standards of drugs entering the market.
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印度生物仿制药的监管现状及其对药品质量的影响:与欧盟和FDA法规的比较评估
生物仿制药是指与已获许可的参考生物制剂高度相似的生物制品,在质量特征、生物活性、安全性或有效性方面没有临床意义上的差异。由于具有成本效益,生物仿制药可以帮助满足未满足的医疗需求,同时与创新药物一样有效。它们还可以改善患者获得昂贵的创新型生物制剂的途径。与美国和欧洲相比,印度获得批准的生物仿制药数量最多。然而,为证明生物相似性而进行的临床研究的数量少于批准的生物类似药的数量,这一点从CTRI注册的数量可以看出。一些研究表明,在印度批准和销售的生物仿制药的质量不如创新药物。这引起了人们对生物仿制药质量的担忧。在这篇综述中,讨论了美国、欧洲和印度三个监管地区在指导方针、审批过程和质量执法措施方面的异同。建议改变批准程序和批准后对药品和生产设施的监测,以确保进入市场的药品的持续质量标准。
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