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The implementation of the bioequivalence certification policy in Chile: An analysis of market authorization data.

Warren A KaplanJorge CárdenasCristián MansillaTatiana TobarVeronika J Wirtz
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Although the implementation of Chile's bioequivalence policy increased the number of bioequivalent products, over 50% of generic products requiring bioequivalence that did not obtain this certification. Also for some of the API none or very few BE products are marketed which limits the success of a substitution policy. Further studies are required to identify the apparent lack of incentives to obtain bioequivalence certification. Studies of sales volumes and prices of the products are needed to identify whether generic products without bioequivalence certification either become bioequivalent or eventually exit the market.
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