PaizaBio: China approves Drug Marketing Authorization Holder pilot plan
Move approves the use of contract manufacturing organisations.
China’s State Council issued an effective notice dated 26 May 2016, formally authorising a trial plan for a new Drug Marketing Authorization Holder (MAH) System for 10 provinces: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, and Sichuan. Pharmaceutical research institutions and individual researchers in these provinces can submit application for clinical trials or Marketing Authorisation registration. Applicants obtaining marketing authorisations and approval documents can become MAHs and take legal responsibility for clinical trials, production and marketing, something previously not allowed.
According to PaizaBio’s David Deere, who oversees the company’s aesptic fill/finish operations in China, this is significant as it approves the use of contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) to produce drugs in China. Per the State Council’s announcement, MAHs without manufacturing capabilities for production must contract with a CMO with qualification to produce approved drugs. MAHs with manufacturing capabilities can use their own facility to produce drugs or may contract production with qualified CMOs. MAHs or applicants can submit additional information, alternate MAH, and change CMO during and after the approval process.
The announcement is a clarification of policy reforms announced by China’s Food and Drug Administration (cFDA) in late 2015 designed to accelerate the regulatory review of new drugs and expand options for manufacturing approved drugs. The new policies, which went into effect December 1, 2015, represent major changes in China’s drug development and commercialization policies and address the high-volume backlog of drugs awaiting review and approval by the cFDA and foster domestic clinical drug development and manufacturing to international technical and quality standards. Chinese and Western pharmaceutical companies are impacted.
Drugs qualified for MAH trials include
Therapeutic biologics class 1 - biologics that have not been marketed outside or inside China.
Therapeutic biologics class 7 - biologics that have been marketed outside China but not inside China Biosimilars
Traditional Chinese Medicine and natural drug classes 1-6
Chemical drug classes 1-4
Chemical drug class 5 - Drug preparations that change the formulation of marketed drugs without changing administration route.
Chemical drug classes after new chemical registration classification system is enforced (date to be determined).
Approved generic drugs that have quality and efficacy consistency to original drugs. Including chemical drug classes 3-4 after the new chemical registration classification.
The MAH Trial period takes effect on this date of plan issuance until 4 November 2018 at which time participants’ approval documents will remain valid for the full approval period as issued.
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