What’s the Deal with Biosimilars? Biosimilars are gaining momentum
as new protein therapeutic candidates that can help fill a vital need
in the healthcare industry. The biological drugs are produced by
recombinant DNA technology that allows for large-scale production and
an overall reduction time in costs and development. Part of a
two-volume set that covers varying aspects of biosimilars, Biosimilars
and Interchangeable Biologics: Tactical Elements explores the
development and manufacturing of biosimilars and targets challenges
surrounding the creation of these products. This includes
manufacturing, production costs, and intellectual property barriers,
particularly in regulated markets (regulatory agencies are still in
the process of developing guidelines). It addresses the complexity of
biological drugs, and it discusses specific structural elements vital
to the functionality, immunogenicity, and safety of biosimilar
products. Of specific interest to practitioners, researchers, and
scientists in the biopharmaceutical industry, this volume provides an
overall understanding of the hurdles, difficulties, and practicalities
of developing a strong plan. It introduces a step-by-step approach for
creating a strategy that helps develop and manufacture a biosimilar
product while reducing overall production costs and meeting the
requirements of biosimilarity based on analytical and functional,
pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic (where applicable), and nonclinical
toxicology or toxicokinetic similarity (where appropriate) while
remaining competitive in the market.
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Tactical Elements
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040071397
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter