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Biosimilar Switching: What Happens When You Change from Originator Biologic
Switching from an originator biologic to a biosimilar is safe for most patients with stable autoimmune conditions. Learn what really happens during the switch, why some people stop treatment, and how to make the transition work for you.
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Published ON: 1 Dec