FDA-approved biosimilars would count as automatic substitutes for their brand-name biologic drugs. The bill removes a separate FDA approval step for that status, but it keeps older exclusivity rights in place until they end.
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Biosimilar Red Tape Elimination Act is a Senate bill waiting for floor action. The latest recorded action: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 521.
Latest action on S. 1954: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 521.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects people and organizations involved with biologic drugs and biosimilars. Patients may see more biosimilars offered as substitutes, depending on state pharmacy rules and insurance coverage. Drug makers would face a simpler FDA path for future biosimilars. Pharmacists, doctors, insurers, and health systems would need to adjust to a system with fewer separate labels.
Why this matters: This bill could change how quickly patients get biosimilars instead of higher-cost brand-name biologic drugs. Today, the FDA can approve a biosimilar without giving it the separate “interchangeable” label. That label can matter at the pharmacy. By making biosimilars interchangeable automatically, the bill could increase competition. But the real effect on prices and access is not guaranteed.
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Officially: Biosimilar Red Tape Elimination Act
FDA-approved biosimilars would count as automatic substitutes for their brand-name biologic drugs. The bill removes a separate FDA approval step for that status, but it keeps older exclusivity rights in place until they end.
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Latest: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 521. (7/27/2026)
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