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Sandoz Announces New Phase I Data Showing Proposed Biosimilar Pegfilgrastim Matches Reference Medicine

By Sandoz | December 8, 2017

Sandoz, a division of Novartis  and the global leader in biosimilars, today announced data demonstrating the pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), safety and immunogenicity of proposed biosimilar pegfilgrastim as compared to the reference biologic, Neulasta. The Phase I study, conducted in healthy volunteers, confirmed that Sandoz biosimilar pegfilgrastim matches the reference biologic in terms of PK, PD, safety and immunogenicity profiles. The data were presented during the 2017 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.

“At Sandoz, we are committed to developing high-quality biosimilar and generic medicines that provide the oncology community with treatment options to help manage their patients,” said Mark Levick, MD PhD, Global Head of Development, Biopharmaceuticals, Sandoz, “And it starts with following the science. These findings add to the totality of evidence supporting our proposed biosimilar pegfilgrastim.”

Sandoz biosimilar pegfilgrastim is currently under review by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for use in the same indication as the reference biologic. Pegfilgrastim is a long-acting formulation of filgrastim (granulocyte colony-stimulating factor [G-CSF]).

About the study
Study participants were randomized to receive a single 6 mg subcutaneous injection of biosimilar pegfilgrastim or reference medicine on Day 0. After dosing, study participants underwent a 4-week assessment period followed by a 8-week washout period before crossing over to receive the other medicine, and were assessed for a further 4-weeks.

The results demonstrated that Sandoz proposed biosimilar pegfilgrastim matched the reference medicine in the  PK and PD comparisons as primary endpoints, in terms of absolute neutrophil count (maximum effect attributed to study medication) (95% CI: [0.97, 1.02]) and maximum serum concentration of study medication after administration (90% CI: [1.03, 1.19]). Secondary endpoints of safety and immunogenicity were comparable between both groups.


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