Biosimilars: A New Kind Of Innovation
By
Melanie Senior / Email the Author / IN VIVO November 2011, Vol. 29, No. 10
Feature Articles / Word Count: 4535 / Article # 2011800178
Executive Summary
The lesson from first-generation biosimilars is that these aren't just small-molecule style copies. They require significant clinical and commercial support to overcome prescriber skepticism. For those lining up to tap into the next-generation opportunity, biosimilars represent a new kind of innovation, where the novelty lies in a drug's value-focused pricing, quality, cost-effective production, and in peripherals such as support-services and means of delivery. Although biosimilar market dynamics will vary from molecule to molecule, this emphasis on price and value rather than scientific breakthrough exemplifies a new definition of innovation in the biopharma sector.
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