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The Trump FDA tries to kill a therapy that has helped boys with a deadly diagnosis.
The FDA is investigating the death last month of an eight-year-old boy in Brazil who had received Sarepta Therapeutics’ Elevidys® (delandistrogene moxeparvovec-rokl)—though the company and its ...
The Food & Drug Administration is investigating the death of an 8‑year‑old following Elevidys gene therapy for Duchenne ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating the death of an eight-year-old boy who received Sarepta ...
Sarepta Therapeutics failed to win the European drug regulator's backing for its muscle disorder gene therapy on Friday, as ...
Sarepta and Roche face a regulatory setback as the EMA's CHMP issues a negative opinion on Elevidys for Duchenne muscular ...
Despite a new setback for Elevidys in Europe, Roche—which markets Sarepta’s gene therapy outside the U.S.—remains committed ...
The European Medicines Agency determined testing failed to prove Elevidys’ benefit and issued a negative opinion that could ...
CBER is unanimously against Elevdiys’ return to the market without additional evidence, according to media reports citing an ...
The drug, which was designed to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy, has been linked to the deaths of two teenage boys.
Sarepta Therapeutics (SRPT) stock drops as the company faces potential FDA-mandated studies after safety concerns over its ...
Wall Street analysts warn that if Sarepta Therapeutics doesn't resolve the Elevidys issues, it could jeopardize its ability to repay debt in 2027.
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