X
Pharma Advancement
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Drug Development
    • All
    • Clinical Trials
    • FDA Approvals
    • Research & Development
    Avadel Pharmaceuticals Receives

    Avadel Pharmaceuticals Receives Orphan Drug Designation from FDA for LUMRYZ™ (sodium oxybate) for Extended-Release Oral Suspension for the Treatment of Idiopathic Hypersomnia

    Robots and AI in Drug

    Robots and AI in Drug Discovery Are Transforming Medicine

    Stringent Policy around COVID Vaccines Laid by FDA

    Stringent Policy around COVID Vaccines Laid by FDA

    Pharmaceutical-Chemicals Market Booms with Rising API Demand

    Pharmaceutical Chemicals Market Booms with Rising API Demand

    Next in Pharma 2025 Innovations

    Next in Pharma 2025: Innovations Shaping the Future

    Work Smart: Go for Hands-Free Lab Informatics at the Bench, Not Scribbled Notes and Delayed Documentation at Your Desk

    Clinical Development

    AI Revolutionizing Drug Discovery and Clinical Development

    Drug-Development

    China’s Super Me-Too Drug Development: A New Pharma Frontier

    Omics Based Clinical Trials

    Asia Pacific Omics-Based Clinical Trials Market Growth

  • Manufacturing
  • Supply Chain
  • Facilities
  • Insights
  • Events
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Drug Development
    • All
    • Clinical Trials
    • FDA Approvals
    • Research & Development
    Avadel Pharmaceuticals Receives

    Avadel Pharmaceuticals Receives Orphan Drug Designation from FDA for LUMRYZ™ (sodium oxybate) for Extended-Release Oral Suspension for the Treatment of Idiopathic Hypersomnia

    Robots and AI in Drug

    Robots and AI in Drug Discovery Are Transforming Medicine

    Stringent Policy around COVID Vaccines Laid by FDA

    Stringent Policy around COVID Vaccines Laid by FDA

    Pharmaceutical-Chemicals Market Booms with Rising API Demand

    Pharmaceutical Chemicals Market Booms with Rising API Demand

    Next in Pharma 2025 Innovations

    Next in Pharma 2025: Innovations Shaping the Future

    Work Smart: Go for Hands-Free Lab Informatics at the Bench, Not Scribbled Notes and Delayed Documentation at Your Desk

    Clinical Development

    AI Revolutionizing Drug Discovery and Clinical Development

    Drug-Development

    China’s Super Me-Too Drug Development: A New Pharma Frontier

    Omics Based Clinical Trials

    Asia Pacific Omics-Based Clinical Trials Market Growth

  • Manufacturing
  • Supply Chain
  • Facilities
  • Insights
  • Events
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Pharma Advancement
No Result
View All Result
Home Asia

Merck and Samsung Bioepis Announce Approval of BRENZYS™ (Etanercept), a Biosimilar of Enbrel, in Korea

Yuvraj_pawp by Yuvraj_pawp
19th November 2015
in Asia, News

First Product from Global Partnership to Deliver High-Quality Biosimilars to Help Meet Needs of Patients and Healthcare Systems Worldwide

Merck (NYSE:MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, and Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd. today announced the approval of BRENZYS™ (etanercept), a biosimilar of the immunology medicine Enbrel, by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) in Korea. BRENZYS is indicated for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, axial spondyloarthritis (non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis and ankylosing spondylitis) and psoriasis in adult patients (age 18 years and older).

The approval of BRENZYS in Korea represents the first product approval under Merck’s collaboration with Samsung Bioepis, which is designed to offer high-quality biosimilar alternatives to existing biologic medicines to help address patient and healthcare system needs worldwide. Merck plans to launch BRENZYS in South Korea by the end of this year or early next year.

“We are very excited to receive this first regulatory approval of a biosimilar product resulting from our late-stage development pipeline,” said Christopher Hansung Ko, CEO of Samsung Bioepis. “The approval of BRENZYS in Korea is especially gratifying, and underscores our commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation and groundbreaking technology. We look forward to building on this progress in our collaboration with Merck.”

“The approval of BRENZYS in Korea is a key milestone in Merck’s longstanding commitment to improving access to important medicines,” said Dora Bibila, general manager, Merck Biosimilars. “We are excited by the opportunity to deliver on the promise of biosimilars overall – and on the promise of BRENZYS – by combining Merck’s deep global customer expertise with the extensive development and manufacturing capabilities of Samsung Bioepis.”

Merck’s launch of BRENZYS will include comprehensive education and support services for healthcare professionals, patients and their caregivers, including biosimilars education, disease education, and reimbursement and access support.

The approval of BRENZYS in Korea was supported by rigorous analytical structural and functional testing, as well as a Phase 1 crossover pharmacokinetics study and a Phase 3 clinical study comparing BRENZYS to the originator medicine.

About the Merck and Samsung Bioepis collaboration

Merck and Samsung Bioepis announced in February 2013 a collaboration to develop and commercialize in certain partnered territories multiple biosimilar candidates. In February 2014, the two companies expanded the collaboration to include MK-1293, an insulin glargine biosimilar candidate currently in Phase 3 clinical development for the treatment of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Under terms of the agreement, Samsung Bioepis is responsible for preclinical and clinical development, process development and manufacturing, clinical trials and regulatory registration, except for MK-1293, which Merck will continue to develop and manufacture. Merck will be responsible in its partnered territories for commercialization of all approved products resulting from the collaboration.

The portfolio includes biosimilar candidates in immunology, oncology and diabetes. There are five candidates in Phase 3 development [Merck partnered territories]:

SB4 Enbrel (etanercept) [worldwide ex-U.S./EU/Japan]
SB2 Remicade (infliximab) [worldwide ex-EU/Russia/Turkey]
SB5 Humira (adalimumab) [worldwide ex-EU/Russia/Turkey]
SB3 Herceptin (trastuzumab) [worldwide]
MK-1293 Lantus (insulin glargine) [worldwide]

Additional regulatory filings for each of these five biosimilar candidates are expected to occur in the 2015-2016 timeframe.

Tags: Middle East & South Asia
Previous Post

Syndax and Merck Announce First Patients Dosed in Phase 1b/2 Clinical Trial of Entinostat and KEYTRUDA®

Next Post

Daktari Enters Collaboration Agreement with Merck to Develop Test for Hepatitis C Virus

Related Posts

SCHOTT Pharma Invests
News

SCHOTT Pharma Invests EUR 100 Million in RTU Cartridges

9th June 2025
Stringent Policy around COVID Vaccines Laid by FDA
FDA Approvals

Stringent Policy around COVID Vaccines Laid by FDA

29th May 2025
Pharmaceutical-Chemicals Market Booms with Rising API Demand
Asia

Pharmaceutical Chemicals Market Booms with Rising API Demand

28th May 2025
Drugmakers Asked to Strictly Follow the US Pricing Reforms
Manufacturing

Drugmakers Asked to Strictly Follow the US Pricing Reforms

28th May 2025
Getty images
Articles

Recombinant DNA Technology Market: A Growth Revolution

19th April 2025
Development Market Growth
Articles

Asia-Pacific Biologics Contract Development Market Growth

19th April 2025
Next Post

Daktari Enters Collaboration Agreement with Merck to Develop Test for Hepatitis C Virus

Qucik Links

  • Drug Development
  • Manufacturing
  • News
  • Events & Conferences
  • Newsletter Archive
Pharma Advancement

About Us

Pharma Advancement is a leading Pharma information centric website. On one side Pharmaadvancement.com has established itself as one of the most efficient and comprehensive source of Pharma information online, dedicated to providing decision makers in all the Pharma industry sectors with reliable, accurate and useful insights into happenings in the Pharma sector.

Subscribe Us

System

  • Search
  • Sitemap
  • RSS Feed

Resources

  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Download Mediapack
  • Newsletters Archive

© 2017 Copyright © Valuemediaservices 2017 All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Drug Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Supply Chain
  • Facilities
  • Insights
  • Events
  • Contact Us

© 2017 Copyright © Valuemediaservices 2017 All rights reserved.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In