
Amgen Releases Positive Phase 3 Results for Stelara Biosimilar
A phase 3 study conducted by Amgen found that the company’s ustekinumab biosimilar was as safe and efficacious as the reference product (Stelara) in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
Amgen shared preliminary results from its phase 3 study showing that the company’s ustekinumab biosimilar (ABP 654) had comparable safety and efficacy profiles to the reference product (Stelara) among patients with plaque psoriasis.
The multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, comparative clinical study met the primary efficacy end point showing that the biosimilar candidate had no clinically meaningful differences compared with Stelara.
“Amgen remains committed to providing patients who live with inflammatory diseases access to high-quality biosimilar medicines…. We look forward to continuing to expand our inflammation portfolio to offer patients a variety of treatment options,” said David M. Reese, MD, executive vice president of research and development at Amgen, in a company
An estimated 125 million people have psoriasis globally, including about 14 million in Europe and more than 7.5 million people in the United States. About 80% of people with psoriasis have plaque psoriasis.
Stelara, a drug developed by Janssen, is an interleukin-12 and interleukin-23 antagonist used for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in adult and pediatric patients 6 years and older who are candidates for phototherapy or systemic therapy. Ustekinumab products can also be used to treat adults with active psoriatic arthritis, moderate to severe Crohn disease, and moderate to severe ulcerative colitis.
According to Janssen’s
The analysis evaluated the change in percentage of the psoriasis area severity index in adult patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis over 12 weeks. In total, 563 patients were randomized to receive either the biosimilar (n = 281) or the reference product (n = 282).
Other Ustekinumab Biosimilars On the Way
In addition to Amgen, Formycon, Samsung Bioepis, Bio-Thera Solutions, Hikma Pharmaceuticals, Alvotech, BioFactura, and NeuClone are in the process of developing their own biosimilars to Stelara.
Formycon recently
Bio-Thera and Hikma have
Also in July 2021, Samsung Bioepis initiated a phase 3 trial for SB17, another potential Stelara rival. If the candidate is approved by the FDA, physicians in the United States may extrapolate its use for the other indications approved for the reference product.
In the same month, BioFactura announced that it began its
Alvotech announced that it began clinical evaluation of its potential biosimilar (AVT04) in July 2021, saying that it started recruiting patients with plaque psoriasis from Central and Eastern Europe, New Zealand, and Australia for
In October 2020, NeuClone shared
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