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Siberian Scientific Medical Journal

2018 year, number 3

BIOSIMILARS, PRODUCED USING THE RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY

Zhanna Il’darovna AVDEEVA, Vladimir Petrovich BONDAREV, Vadim Anatol’evich MERKULOV, Yuriy Vital’evich OLEFIR
Scientific Center for Expert Evaluation of Medicinal Product of Minzdrav of Russia
Keywords: биоподобные препараты («biosimilars»), биотехнологические препараты, оценка качества, доклинические исследования, клинические исследования, экстраполяция, безопасность, взаимозаменяемость

Abstract

The review presents materials on the scientific principles underlying the development, preclinical and clinical research, registration and control of the safety of biosimilar medicines produced using genetic engineering techniques. The number of biosimilars used in the clinic, defined as «biosimilars», is steadily increasing. The features of biotechnological preparations are presented, that requires a special approach to assessing the newly developed preparation evidence of similarity with the original (reference) preparation. To ensure the effectiveness and safety of their use, the procedure for registration of such medicines is determined by the regulatory framework governing the requirements for proof of similarity with previously approved biological medicinal products. The data concerning the differences in the nature and scope of studies at the stages of quality assessment, preclinical and clinical development of biosimilar and original drugs are performed. The issues related to extrapolation of clinical trial results and the issues of medicines interchangeability are reported. The modern information on international experience of biosimilar medicines registration, scientific achievements and regulatory requirements concerning evidence of similarity in assessing the quality, effectiveness and safety of biosimilar biotechnological medicines («biosimilars») has been reported.