Germany Could Introduce Biosimilar Substitution By Pharmacists In Three Years

A German bill aims to cut spending on biologics, but new revisions mean that measures on biosimilar substitution are likely to be delayed by three years.

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Pharmacists in Germany could be permitted to switch biologics with biosimilars if a new bill makes it through the legislative process. Though recent revisions to the bill could delay this measure by three years, once in force, it would likely have a substantial impact on the pharmaceutical industry. Manufacturers of originator biologics could be exposed to lower sales and increased pricing pressure, according to Eda Zhuleku, a life science specialist at the law firm Allen & Overy.

On Jan. 30, the German cabinet approved a revised text of the bill (GSAV, Act for Greater Security in the...

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