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The Urge To Go Large

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December 15, 2019

A NUMBER OF BIOLOGICS WITH HUGE MARKETS ARE GOING OFF-PATENT IN THE US. DO INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES HAVE IT IN THEM TO PLAY THIS HIGH-COST, HIGH-RISK GAME OF LAUNCHING BIOSIMILARS?

- E. Kumar Sharma

The Urge To Go Large

Biotech drugs are the future. One in every three new drugs approved in the global market is a biotech drug. This, by itself, makes it an obvious space to be in, but for Indian companies, there are other compelling reasons, too. Their traditional stronghold of generic synthetic or small molecule drugs is under siege globally due to low bargaining power, pressure on margins and increased competition, especially in the crucial US market. Biotech drugs can be their next growth engine, especially as drugs with markets worth millions of dollars go offpatent in the next few years, opening immense opportunities for the launch of biosimilar versions of these original biotech drugs. The big Indian pharma players, the prominent among them being biopharmaceutical maker Biocon, are doing exactly that – chasing this opportunity in biosimilars that is estimated to be worth $5 billion globally and $1 billion in India.

However, the space is not for the faint-hearted, not just because developing a biosimilar is costlier than making a generic version of a chemical drug, but also because the market is increasingly getting tough globally. Developing a biosimilar costs around $100 million, while with generics, it is possible to file 20 “abbreviated new drug applications” for the same amount. “These are expensive investments but Indian pharma will have to make them,” says Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Founder, Chairperson and Managing Director of Biocon. “We invest about 15 per cent of our revenue in research. Almost all of it goes into biologics, with about 70 per cent in biosimilars.” Companies, both innovators and biosimilar makers, after having taken an early lead, are leaving no stone unturned to leverage their strengths.

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