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British Generic Manufacturers Association

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The British Generic Manufacturers Association is a trade association for the British generic drug industry. It has offices in the City of London.

Warwick Smith is the director general of the association and also of the British Biosimilars Association.[1] Tim de Gavre, head of Sandoz UK is the chair from 2018.[2]

The association is concerned that a no-deal Brexit could force up the price of generic drugs because it would increase regulatory complexity.[3]

It is a member of the AMR Industry Alliance, a European organization dedicated to combatting antimicrobial resistance.[4]

It says it is working with the Department of Health and Social Care to deal with problems caused by generic drug shortages.[5]

In June 2019 it reported that the NHS was, on average, paying 193% of the manufacturers' selling price for Category M products, more than 500 medicines which are readily available with wholesalers receiving half of the profit and pharmacies receiving the other half.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Proposals to include biologics in price controls could threaten NHS savings, says biosimilars head". Pharmaceutical Journal. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Tim de Gavre takes up BGMA Chair role". Pharma Times. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  3. ^ "No-deal Brexit 'will force up price of generic drugs'". Health Service Journal. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Our Members". AMR Industry Alliance. 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  5. ^ "BGMA: WE ARE WORKING WITH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO COUNTER GENERIC SHORTAGES". Pharmacy Biz. 29 October 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  6. ^ "NHS pays twice the price for generic medicines that manufacturers charge, finds report". Pharmaceutical Journal. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019.