An Institutional Guide for Formulary Decisions of Biosimilars

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Abstract

Biologics have changed the landscape for the management of many debilitating chronic diseases but account for a significant expenditure of medications globally. Fortunately, advances in technology paved the way for the introduction of biosimilars, which are highly similar to the originator biologics. In the quest to reduce the budget impact of biologics, organizations have begun to adopt biosimilars. Institutions evaluating biosimilars for inclusion in the hospital formulary must make informed formulary decisions by conducting a thorough review of key elements for evaluation of biosimilars and address the multidimensional aspects during the selection process of different biosimilar products. Therefore, we aim to present an institutional guide of these elements to inform formulary decisions. These key elements include biosimilar evaluation for formulary addition; regulatory approval; substitution, interchangeability, and switching; extrapolation; product characteristics, manufacturing, and supply chain issues; pharmacoeconomic evaluations; traceability, nomenclature, and coding; education; and pharmacovigilance.

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Ismail, S., Abu Esba, L., Khan, M., Al-Abdulkarim, H., Modimagh, H., & Yousef, C. (2023). An Institutional Guide for Formulary Decisions of Biosimilars. Hospital Pharmacy, 58(1), 38–48. https://doi.org/10.1177/00185787221138007

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