Side Step-Wise Development: Sponsors Aren’t Using FDA’s Preferred Approach To Biosimilars
Executive Summary
Rather than conduct most analytical characterization and non-clinical studies first, the hallmark of the US FDA approach, biosimilar sponsors are often initiating clinical trials about the same time.
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