Erelzi's Disappearing Indications: Biosimilar Loses Two Of Enbrel's Labeling Claims
Executive Summary
Sandoz's request that US FDA remove psoriatic arthritis and plaque psoriasis indications from biosimilar's approved labeling appears aimed at defending against patent infringement claims brought by Amgen, legal experts say.
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