Archive for 2016

YEAR IN REVIEW: TOP FIVE BIOSIMILARS DEALS OF 2016

After another milestone year, here are our picks for the top-five biggest deals in the world of biosimilars in 2016: 1) As we reported in January 2016, Mylan N.V. and Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. entered into an exclusive agreement to jointly develop, manufacture, and commercialize six of Momenta’s current biosimilar medications,…

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Year in Review: Top Five Foreign Market Developments of 2016

Here are our picks for the top-five most significant foreign market developments in the world of biosimilars in 2016: 5. Various guidance documents have been published this year further defining regulatory requirements for biosimilars.  The World Health Organization (WHO) proposed a naming convention for biological active substances.  Specifically, the WHO…

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Year in Review: the Top-five U.s. Market Developments of 2016

Here are our picks for the top-five most significant U.S. market developments in the world of biosimilars in 2016: The FDA approved three biosimilar products in 2016, compared to only one in 2015 — Sandoz’s Zarxio®, a biosimilar version of Amgen’s Neupogen® (filgrastim).  The first 2016 approval was Celltrion and Pfizer’s Inflectra®…

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Year in Review: The Top-Five Legal Developments of 2016

Here are our picks for the top-five most significant legal developments in the world of biosimilars in 2016: 5) Congress passed and President Obama signed the 21st Century Cures Act.  Among other things, the Act modifies the standards and review processes for FDA evaluation of applications to market new drugs,…

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Amgen Files Supplemental Brief in sandoz V. Amgen

On Tuesday, Amgen filed its supplemental brief opposing Sandoz’s petition for writ and responding to the Solicitor General’s brief, which we discussed here. In sum, the Solicitor General sided with Sandoz, stating that: notice of commercial marketing before FDA approval is consistent with § 262(l)(8)(A); injunctive relief is not available…

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PTAB Upholds Validity of BMS Patent

The PTAB issued a Final Written Decision upholding the validity of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s U.S. Patent 8,476,239, which had been challenged by Momenta in IPR2015-01537.  According to documents filed with the PTAB during the IPR, the ‘239 patent covers stable formulations of a protein called “CTLA4Ig.”  This protein is sold by BMS under…

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