Adalimumab around the world: comparative analysis of products characteristics and patient support systems. [Review]

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Yiu, TH.
Anderson, E.
Leung, WK.
Nakase, H.
Banerjee, R.
Lin, H.
Ma, C.
Magro, F.
Tse, S.
Sands, BE.

LTHT Author

Selinger, Christian

LTHT Department

Abdominal Medicine & Surgery
Gastroenterology

Non Medic

Publication Date

2025

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Journal Article
Review

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Abstract

Following the expiration of the adalimumab originator patent, there has been a rapid increase in the availability and uptake of adalimumab biosimilars. While chemically and clinically similar in effects, there are substantial non-pharmacological differences in these products. This global review compares the originator versus currently available adalimumab biosimilars, focusing on variations in formulations and patient support systems across different countries. The goal is to provide prescribers with guidance on selecting the most appropriate products. Data on adalimumab biosimilars were collected from global medication registries and Product Information documents, supplemented by direct inquiries to pharmaceutical companies, with data collection completed in September 2024. Experts from nine countries assessed the local patient support system and collaborated to illustrate the diversity of adalimumab. Including the originator, there are 29 adalimumab products available globally. We highlighted products with favorable characteristics, including delivery device, concentration, citrate content, the range of dosages, latex content, and shelf life. Patient support services helped to differentiate these products further, to capture market share. Among the reviewed countries, Australia, the United States, and Canada offered the most comprehensive patient support systems, including injection training, reminders, as well as nursing and other patient support services. This review highlights the global diversity of adalimumab products, emphasizing key usability factors, such as formulation, dosing flexibility, shelf life, and patient support. A comparative table is provided to aid clinicians in selecting the most appropriate option based on individual patient needs.

Journal

Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology