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The European drug authority recommends refusal of marketing authorization after study shows no benefit over placebo.
Elevidys, which is also facing regulatory hurdles in the US, was developed by Sarepta Therapeutics but is sold by Roche outside of the US.
Sarepta Therapeutics failed to win the European drug regulator's backing for its muscle disorder gene therapy on Friday, as ...
Complete Response Letters recently issued by the FDA signal heightened scrutiny of trial design and reinforce the agency’s shifting regulatory expectations for sponsors and CROs.
Sarepta and Roche face a regulatory setback as the EMA's CHMP issues a negative opinion on Elevidys for Duchenne muscular ...
The European Union’s health regulatory agency did not endorse approving Elevidys for ambulatory patients with Duchenne ...
The European Medicines Agency determined testing failed to prove Elevidys’ benefit and issued a negative opinion that could ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNSarepta Therapeutics' Brutal Week Continues With Bad News Out Of EuropeSarepta Therapeutics' brutal week continued Friday after European officials rejected the company's controversial gene therapy ...
Morning. Today, we discuss how Duchenne patients and their families are responding to the shelving of Sarepta Therapeutics’ ...
Despite a new setback for Elevidys in Europe, Roche—which markets Sarepta’s gene therapy outside the U.S.—remains committed ...
Separately, Sareptea said last week that it would pause the development of most of its experimental gene therapies for a different type of muscular dystrophy. The stoppage came after one of the ...
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SRPT), the leader in precision genetic medicine for rare diseases, acknowledges that the ...
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