Samsung, Celltrion Aim For Biosimilar Confidence, Convenience With New Studies
Executive Summary
South Korean biosimilars companies Samsung Bioepis and Celltrion presented new study results, designed to increase overall switching rates away from the branded originator therapies and address prescriber concerns as well as improve administration convenience, at the European League Against Rheumatology (EULAR 2018) held June 13-16 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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