
In recent years, some stakeholders have held the view that Belgium is a difficult or even unattractive country for biosimilars, according to a website posting by trade group pharma.be.
However, the facts show otherwise. Anyone examining the latest figures will see a market where biosimilars are indeed entering, gaining market share, and playing a stable role within a sustainable pharmaceutical supply.
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