Biocon, Mylan Launch Insulin Biosimilar Semglee In Australia

Biocon and Mylan’s Semglee, biosimilar for insulin drug glargine, is currently approved in over 40 countries around the world.

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Biocon Ltd. and Mylan NV on Thursday announced the launch of their insulin biosimilar Semglee, a medicine indicated for the treatment of diabetes, in Australia.

"We are extremely excited to enable affordable access to Semglee, a high quality biosimilar Insulin Glargine, co-developed and manufactured by Biocon Biologics, to people with diabetes in Australia,” Biocon Biologics Chief Executive Officer Christiane Hamacher said. “We are committed to use our science, scale and expertise to shift the access paradigm for patients in need of insulins across the globe.”

Insulin glargine is indicated for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes mellitus in adults, adolescents and children aged six years and above and Type 2 diabetes mellitus in adults.

In a regulatory filing, Biocon said Semglee will be available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. "Availability of Semglee through Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme will expand patient access to this therapy in Australia and will reduce the cost burden for PBS," Hamacher said.

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Australia's health regulator Therapeutic Goods Administration had approved Semglee, co-developed by Biocon and Mylan. Mylan and Biocon's insulin glargine biosimilar is currently approved in more than 40 countries around the world.

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