Sandoz Canada Aims To Educate On Biosimilars

New Campaign Kicks Off This Week

A dedicated website will spearhead a public education campaign initiated by Sandoz Canada for biosimilars, as their influence and presence continue to grow in the North American market. Sandoz itself is planning a portfolio of five products by the middle of 2021.

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Increased interest from the public was among factors that led to the campaign • Source: Shutterstock

Having recently unveiled plans to soon double the size of its biosimilars portfolio, Sandoz Canada has announced the launch of a public campaign, The Biosimilars Generation, to help Canadians better understand the benefits of biosimilars, including their proven safety and efficacy as well as potential to reduce healthcare costs for investment in novel therapies.

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