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The biosimilars are coming—and studies about them are starting to fill the literature. One such study is the COLUMBUS-AMD study, which evaluated the clinical equivalence of FYB201 to ranibizumab for the treatment of wet AMD. Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD, breaks down the study with Emmanuel Chang, MD, PhD; Michael Klufas, MD; and Dmitra Skondra, MD. The group expands on what biosimilars are and asks what the future of retina could look like if biosimilars are approved for clinical use. This editorially independent podcast is supported with advertising.
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