Another Silly Bio-Generics Bill

By admin | March 19, 2008

Submitted by BioHealth Investor Blog

by David E. Williams
Health Business Blog

Two Congressional Reps have introduced a bill to create a pathway for generic biopharmaceuticals. It seems to me like a big waste of time.

The bill has the following key provisions, according to Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report:

12-14.5 years of market exclusivity for the original product before generics can appear

Clinical trial requirements for follow-on products, which could be waived by FDA (I don’t have more details on this yet)

Exempting “select agents and toxins” like Botox from competition, for “national security” reasons. (Maybe it will keep the enemy wrinkly-faced?)

Granting the FDA the authority to declare medications as interchangeable

I can’t imagine how this bill would have any significant impact on drug costs. It seems likely to severely limit the number of biotech drugs facing serious competition, which will keep prices up. The only beneficiaries will be brand name biotech companies and a few generic biotech companies who get drugs approved and enter into an oligopolistic market environment.

As I’ve said before, a better idea would be to simply regulate the prices of biotech drugs once they’re off patent (or have been on the market for a certain number of years). Advantages of this approach include:

Guaranteed, predictable savings

Elimination of risky and expensive clinical trials of follow-on products, with their potential to harm patients

Limitation on the breadth of FDA oversight. Fewer new manufacturing facilities makes it easier for FDA to keep up

Higher manufacturing capacity utilization for brand name companies, who will retain 100 percent of the market

The only losers will be generic biotech companies. Since that industry doesn’t really exist yet, I don’t think it’s such a problem.

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