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Biosimilars vs. Interchangeable Biological Products: FDA Fact Check

XTalks

As a subset of biosimilars, interchangeable biological products can be substituted for the reference product at the pharmacy level, without the input of the prescribing physician. Unlike small-molecule generic drugs, biosimilars do not need to demonstrate bioequivalence to the innovator product.

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Cerelle vs Cerazette: Are they really the same?

Druggist

Can I ask the pharmacy to dispense Cerazette instead of Cerelle? Although the active ingredient is the same, there are differences in non-active components (the core of the tablet and coating), which reflect both pills’ manufacturing process. Can I ask the pharmacy to dispense Cerazette instead of Cerelle? . Cerazette**.