Shilpa Medicare’s Plan For Eylea Biosimilar Spells Ambition, But Path Not Easy
Humira Biosimilar Trial Recruiting
Executive Summary
Shilpa Medicare’s plan for trials of an Eylea biosimilar shows the company’s ambition to leapfrog to a biosimilars-led growth strategy, one that Indian majors like Cipla and Lupin pivoted to post a successful generics program. However, the path isn’t going to be easy and Biocon/Viatris, Samsung Biologics are ahead
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