Biosimilars and federal preemption in the USA

J. Bousquet
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Summary This article reports on the recent decision by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“Federal Circuit”) in Amgen v. Sandoz on remand from the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court held that a biosimilar applicant cannot be compelled under federal law to provide a copy of its abbreviated biologics license application (“aBLA”) and manufacturing information to the reference product sponsor (“RPS”) as required by the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (“BPCIA”). The Supreme Court remanded the case to the Federal Circuit to determine whether there was any remedy under California state law available to Amgen, and if so, whether such remedy is preempted by the BPCIA. The Federal Circuit held that the BPCIA preempts state law remedies for a biosimilar applicant’s failure to comply with the BPCIA. This article also briefly discusses three other recent cases involving situations where the biosimilar applicant initiates the BPCIA information exchange process but provides only partial or no manufacturing information to the RPS or fails to complete the process by opting out at some later stage of the process.
美国的生物仿制药和联邦优先权
本文报道了联邦巡回上诉法院(以下简称“联邦巡回上诉法院”)最近就美国最高法院对安进诉山德士一案的还押判决。最高法院认为,根据《生物制剂价格竞争与创新法案》(“BPCIA”)的要求,联邦法律不能强迫生物仿制药申请人向参考产品赞助商(“RPS”)提供其简略生物制剂许可申请(“aBLA”)的副本和生产信息。最高法院将此案发回联邦巡回法院,以确定是否有加利福尼亚州法律规定的任何补救措施可供安进使用,如果有,这种补救措施是否被BPCIA先发制人。联邦巡回法院认为,对于生物仿制药申请人未能遵守BPCIA, BPCIA优先于州法律救济。本文还简要讨论了其他三个最近的案例,涉及生物仿制药申请人启动BPCIA信息交换流程,但仅向RPS提供部分或不提供生产信息,或者在流程的后期阶段选择退出而未能完成该流程的情况。
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