Practices of Prescribing: Critical Learning About Generics and Biosimilars

Practices of Prescribing: Critical Learning About Generics and Biosimilars

Pediatricians, families, and pharmacists are faced with increasing drug costs and a vast array of complex biologic therapies. Up-to-date knowledge on prescribing practice is constantly a need, specifically regarding generics and the availability of biosimilar and interchangeable biosimilar agents. According to a report from the Association for Accessible Medicines, the U.S. healthcare system saved $408 billion from using generic and biosimilar drugs in 2022, a huge jump from the $195 billion in savings accumulated in 2013. In today's episode, we have a rare opportunity to learn critical knowledge about this topic from renowned experts in the field.

We are joined by John Routt Reigart, MD, and Dr. Siu. Dr. Reigart is professor emeritus at the Medical University of South Carolina as well as the chairperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP) Committee on Drugs. "I have been recognized in my state, and to some extent nationally, as being an advocate for improved health for children. I feel that it's very important that pediatricians be advocates for effective regulations for their patients," Dr. Reigart says.

Dr. Siu is a clinical professor, the vice chair for teaching and learning, and the director of faculty mentoring at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University. She is a pediatric pharmacy clinical coordinator and practices at the K. Hovnanian Children's Hospital and Jersey Shore University Medical Center. She has also been appointed to the board of directors of the Board of Pharmacy Specialties and the Pediatric Pharmacy Association liaison for the AAP Section on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics executive committee. "We want to make sure that medications are easily accessible to families and we also want to make sure that they are also cost effective," Anita Sui, PharmD, says.

This episode was recorded at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition. Some highlights from this episode include:

  • The difference between biologics and generics
  • What the orange and purple books are and their roles in the industry
  • What an interchangeable product is
  • Patents and exclusivity
  • What savings could look like with an uptick of biologics and generics

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