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How do biosimilars differ from “generic” pharmaceuticals?

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How do biosimilars differ from “generic” pharmaceuticals?

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Generic pharmaceuticals are usually relatively simple, small-molecule drug products that can be manufactured via chemical synthesis to create an exact replica of the original product. By comparison, biosimilars are not required to be identical copies of the original products because most biological medicines are far more complex and it is therefore virtually impossible to create exact replicas.

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