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Evaluating biosimilars: safety, efficacy, and regulatory considerations in clinical studies
Yuqiang Liu1,2, Yu Wang3, Minglu Wang2
1Department of Pharmacy, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, 110004, China.
Abstract:
Biosimilars are a rapidly growing area of clinical research, yet they encounter significant challenges, especially in emerging markets where regulatory and clinical hurdles differ markedly from those in established regions like Europe and the US. This commentary addresses these unique challenges and offers new perspectives on the global adoption of biosimilars. It emphasizes the crucial role of real world evidence in supporting biosimilar approvals, an aspect often underrepresented in current literature. The commentary also provides a comparative analysis of the regulatory frameworks in China and Europe, highlighting how these differences shape biosimilar development and market approval processes. By focusing on the issues of indication extrapolation and immunogenicity, this commentary highlights the necessity of continuous real-world data collection to ensure the safety and efficacy of biosimilars across multiple indications. Our analysis enhances the understanding of biosimilar research and supports their broader adoption as safe, effective, and accessible healthcare solutions globally.
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