Viatris And Biocon Launch Bevacizumab Biosimilar In Canada

Abevmy Version Of Avastin Faces Multiple Other Biosimilar Rivals In The Market

Viatris and Biocon have introduced their Abevmy biosimilar bevacizumab version of Avastin in Canada. Marking the third oncology biosimilar – and the fourth biosimilar overall – to be launched by Viatris in Canada, the product will face multiple other approved bevacizumab rivals in the market.

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Abevmy is the fifth Avastin biosimilar approved in Canada • Source: Shutterstock

Viatris and Biocon have launched their Abevmy (bevacizumab) biosimilar rival to Avastin in Canada, representing the third oncology biosimilar – and the fourth biosimilar overall – to be launched by Viatris in the market. The product is available in 100mg/4ml and 400mg/16ml single-use vials.

Ogivri (trastuzumab), Canada’s first Herceptin biosimilar to be approved, was launched in 2019, while Fulphila (pegfilgrastim) followed in 2020. Then in February 2021, the Hulio (adalimumab) rival to Humira that Viatris licenses from Fujifilm Kyowa Kirin Biologics was launched alongside a host of competing versions

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