Shein-Chung (Duke Univ, USA) Chow & Sang Joon Lee 
Methodologies in Biosimilar Product Development [PDF ebook] 

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Methodologies for Biosimilar Product Development covers the practical and challenging issues that are commonly encountered during the development, review, and approval of a proposed biosimilar product. These practical and challenging issues include, but are not limited to the mix-up use of interval hypotheses testing (i.e., the use of TOST) and confidence interval approach, a risk/benefit assessment for non-inferiority/similarity margin, PK/PD bridging studies with multiple references, the detection of possible reference product change over time, design and analysis of biosimilar switching studies, the assessment of sensitivity index for assessment of extrapolation across indications without collecting data from those indications not under study, and the feasibility and validation of non-medical switch post-approval.

Key Features:


  • Reviews withdrawn draft guidance on analytical similarity assessment.

  • Evaluates various methods for analytical similarity evaluation based on FDA’s current guidelines.

  • Provides a general approach for the use of n-of-1 trial design for assessment of interchangeability.

  • Discusses the feasibility and validity of the non-medical switch studies.

  • Provides innovative thinking for detection of possible reference product change over time.


This book embraces innovative thinking of design and analysis for biosimilar studies, which are required for review and approval of biosimilar regulatory submissions.

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Format PDF ● Pages 392 ● ISBN 9781000451917 ● Éditeur Shein-Chung (Duke Univ, USA) Chow & Sang Joon Lee ● Maison d’édition CRC Press ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7913275 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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