Reduction of biologic pricing following biosimilar introduction: Analysis across 57 countries and regions, 2012-19
To evaluate the impact of the entry of biosimilars on the pricing of eight biologic products in 57 countries and regions. We utilized an interrupted time series design and IQVIA MIDAS® data to analyze the annual sales data of eight biologic products (adalimumab, bevacizumab, epoetin, etanercept, fil...
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description | To evaluate the impact of the entry of biosimilars on the pricing of eight biologic products in 57 countries and regions.
We utilized an interrupted time series design and IQVIA MIDAS® data to analyze the annual sales data of eight biologic products (adalimumab, bevacizumab, epoetin, etanercept, filgrastim, infliximab, pegfilgrastim, and trastuzumab) across 57 countries and regions from January 1, 2012, to December 31, 2019. We examined the immediate and long-term changes in biologics ex-manufacturer pricing following the entry of biosimilars to the market.
Following the entry of biosimilars, the average price per dose of biologic product was immediately reduced by $438 for trastuzumab, $112 for infliximab, and $110 for bevacizumab. The persistent effect of biosimilars' market entry led to further reductions in price per dose every year: by $49 for adalimumab, $290 for filgrastim, $21 for infliximab, and $189 for trastuzumab. Similarly, we analyzed the impact of biosimilars on four biologics' prices in the US, where the prices of three biologics significantly decreased every year, with filgrastim, pegfilgrastim, and infliximab decreasing by $955, $753, and $104, respectively.
The introduction of biosimilars has significantly reduced the prices of biologics both globally and in the US. These findings not only demonstrate the economic benefits of increasing biosimilar utilization, but also emphasize the importance of biosimilars in controlling healthcare costs. Policies should aim to expand the availability of biosimilars to counteract the exponential growth of medical spending caused by the use of biologics. |
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Following the entry of biosimilars, the average price per dose of biologic product was immediately reduced by $438 for trastuzumab, $112 for infliximab, and $110 for bevacizumab. The persistent effect of biosimilars' market entry led to further reductions in price per dose every year: by $49 for adalimumab, $290 for filgrastim, $21 for infliximab, and $189 for trastuzumab. Similarly, we analyzed the impact of biosimilars on four biologics' prices in the US, where the prices of three biologics significantly decreased every year, with filgrastim, pegfilgrastim, and infliximab decreasing by $955, $753, and $104, respectively.
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subjects | Adalimumab Adalimumab - economics Adalimumab - therapeutic use Bevacizumab Biological products Biological Products - economics Biological Products - therapeutic use Biology and Life Sciences Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals - economics Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals - therapeutic use Cost control Costs and Cost Analysis Distribution channels Drug Costs Drug dosages Drug stores Erythropoietin Erythropoietin, Recombinant Etanercept Etanercept - economics Etanercept - therapeutic use Expenditures FDA approval Filgrastim - economics Filgrastim - therapeutic use Generic drugs Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor Hospitals Humans Impact analysis Infliximab Infliximab - economics Infliximab - therapeutic use Insulin glargine Insurance claims Manufacturers Manufacturing Market entry Medical care, Cost of Medicine Medicine and Health Sciences Monoclonal antibodies People and Places Pharmaceuticals Pharmacy Physical Sciences Polyethylene Glycols Prices Prices and rates Pricing Social Sciences Trastuzumab Trastuzumab - economics Trastuzumab - therapeutic use Tumor necrosis factor-α |
title | Reduction of biologic pricing following biosimilar introduction: Analysis across 57 countries and regions, 2012-19 |
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