Saskatchewan launches biosimilars initiative to bring down drug costs
A new initiative from the Saskatchewan government will replace biologic drugs used by approximately 24,000 people in the province with lower-cost versions of the same medication.
On Thursday, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the launch of its biosimilars initiative. Biosimilars are drugs made after patent protection expires for an original biologic drug. They’re made to the same standards as the original, the government said. They contain the same active ingredients and pass the same regulatory criteria, but are less expensive.
Ten medications currently covered by the Saskatchewan Drug Plan will be included in the program, the government said, with more to come as additional biosimilar drugs become available.
“This initiative will ensure access to high-quality, essential medications for Saskatchewan residents remains sustainable into the future,” Health Minister Paul Merriman said in a release.


