Artículo
Statement of Argentine pediatric endocrinologists on growth hormone interchangeability
Alonso, Guillermo; Balbi, Viviana; Bazán de Casella, María Cristina del Valle; Belgorosky, Alicia
; Bergadá, Ignacio
; Brunetto, Oscar; Cassinelli, Hamilton Raul; Ciaccio, Marta Graciela Cristina; Keselman, Ana Claudia; Miras, Mirta Beatriz; Morín, Analía
Fecha de publicación:
11/2019
Editorial:
Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría
Revista:
Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría
ISSN:
0325-0075
e-ISSN:
1668-3501
Idioma:
Español
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Growth hormone (GH), just like vaccines, antibodies, and other hormones, is a biological medicinal product (BMP); therefore, it is produced by a complex mechanism that is specific to each (trademark) product. BMPs are subjected to prolonged, comprehensive assessment processes and must be approved prior to their use. The patents of early recombinant human GHs are starting to expire, and this has encouraged pharmaceutical companies to manufacture GH in accordance with the processes corresponding to the original products, thus resulting in biosimilar recombinant GH. In Argentina, there are seven different GH trademarks; only one is a biosimilar product: Omnitrope® (Sandoz) is biosimilar to Genotropin® (Pfizer). Other products available in the market include HHT® (Biosidus), Hutrope® (Elly Lilly), NorditropinFlexpro® (Novo Nordisk), Saizen® (Merck), and Zomacton® (Ferring). For an adequate understanding of this article, it is important to outline the characteristics of the different BMPs.1-5
Palabras clave:
GH
,
DNA
,
INTERCHANGEABILITY
,
BMP
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Alonso, Guillermo; Balbi, Viviana; Bazán de Casella, María Cristina del Valle; Belgorosky, Alicia; Bergadá, Ignacio; et al.; Statement of Argentine pediatric endocrinologists on growth hormone interchangeability; Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría; Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría; 117; 4; 11-2019; 212-215
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