
Dutch System to Track Biosimilar Use and Switching Announced
June 03, 2016.
Foreseeing an uptick in the number of available biosimilars that will be available in Europe, The Dutch Minister of Health (MoH) announced it will set up a system to track biosimilar use and instances of switching that occur between innovator products and biosimilar alternatives. The Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb will aid the MoH in setting up the system and will begin monitoring the patients who are prescribed biologics at five separate hospitals in late 2016.
Lareb plans to use the information it has obtained to craft a proposal for a national system to support safe switching between biological products. The agency already collects and analyzes reports of adverse reactions of medicines and vaccines.
The Dutch Medicines Evaluation Board (MEB)
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