US Biosimilar Market – Who's In It For The Long Haul?

A biopharma conference in Mumbai hears how the US biosimilars landscape could potentially change over the long term when deep price cuts set in and payers have a greater say in matters. Might big pharma consider pulling out?

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Sarfaraz Niazi at Informa Markets' Biopharma Conclave in Mumbai • Source: Informa Markets

Prospects and dynamics in the US biosimilars market continue to be widely debated and industry veteran Sarfaraz Niazi kept things intense at a recent conclave in India, sticking to his controversial position around big pharma’s long-term interest in the segment.

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