Non-Biological Complex Drugs (eBook)

The Science and the Regulatory Landscape
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2015 | 2015
IX, 390 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-16241-6 (ISBN)

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The rise of bio- and nano-technology in the last decades has led to the emergence of a new and unique type of medicine known as non-biological complex drugs (NBCDs). This book illustrates the challenges associated with NBCD development, as well as the complexity of assessing the effects of manufacturing changes on innovator and follow-on batches of NBCDs. It also touches upon proven marketing authorization requirements for biosimilars that could be effective in evaluating follow-on NBCDs, including a demonstration of control over the manufacturing process and a need for detailed physico-chemical characterization and (pre)clinical tests.

This book is meant to be used for years to come as a standard reference work for the development of NBCDs. Moreover, this book aims to stimulate discussions and further our thinking to ensure that decisions regarding the approval of complex drugs are made with relevant scientific data on the table.



Prof. Daan Crommelin is emeritus-professor at the Department of Pharmaceutics at Utrecht University. Until December 2011 he was scientific director of the Dutch Top Institute Pharma in Leiden. He is adjunct professor at the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Utah. Crommelin is co-founder of OctoPlus, a Leiden based company specialized in the development of pharmaceutical (mainly protein based) product formulations and advanced drug delivery systems. He published extensively and is on the editorial board of 10+ peer reviewed journals in the pharmaceutical sciences.

Dr. Jon de Vlieger, obtained his doctoral degree in bio analytical chemistry from the VU University in Amsterdam. He is currently involved in the strategy department of the Dutch Top Institute Pharma, a not-for-profit organization catalyzing the development of medicines by establishing partnerships and actively managing research programs. For TI Pharma he coordinates several international public private partnerships, including the Non Biological Complex Drugs Working Group, an international network of scientific and clinical experts from academia, industry and regulatory bodies, with expertise in many aspects of the development and evaluation of NBCDs.

Prof. Daan Crommelin is emeritus-professor at the Department of Pharmaceutics at Utrecht University. Until December 2011 he was scientific director of the Dutch Top Institute Pharma in Leiden. He is adjunct professor at the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Utah. Crommelin is co-founder of OctoPlus, a Leiden based company specialized in the development of pharmaceutical (mainly protein based) product formulations and advanced drug delivery systems. He published extensively and is on the editorial board of 10+ peer reviewed journals in the pharmaceutical sciences.Dr. Jon de Vlieger, obtained his doctoral degree in bio analytical chemistry from the VU University in Amsterdam. He is currently involved in the strategy department of the Dutch Top Institute Pharma, a not-for-profit organization catalyzing the development of medicines by establishing partnerships and actively managing research programs. For TI Pharma he coordinates several international public private partnerships, including the Non Biological Complex Drugs Working Group, an international network of scientific and clinical experts from academia, industry and regulatory bodies, with expertise in many aspects of the development and evaluation of NBCDs.

Introduction: Defining the position of Non-Biological Complex Drugs.- Polymeric micelles.- Liposomes: the science and the regulatory landscape.- Glatiramoids.- Iron carbohydrate complexes: characteristics and regulatory challenges.- Drug Nanocrystals.- Analytical methods for determining the size (distribution) in parenternal dispersions.- NBCD Pharmacokinetics and Bioanalytical Methods to Measure Drug Release.- Low Molecular Weight Heparins, Biological Drugs close to Non-Biological Complex Drugs.- Nanoparticle Albumin-Bound Anticancer Agents.- The EU regulatory landscape of Non-Biological Complex Drugs.- What did we learn? What can we expect in the future? Concluding remarks and outstanding issues.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.6.2015
Reihe/Serie AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series
Zusatzinfo IX, 390 p. 91 illus., 57 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Technik
Schlagworte albumin-cytostatic complexes • glatiramoids • Iron carbohydrate complexes • Liposomes • Nanomedicines • nanosimilars • polymeric micelles • regulatory framwork generic drugs and biosimilars
ISBN-10 3-319-16241-1 / 3319162411
ISBN-13 978-3-319-16241-6 / 9783319162416
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