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WASHINGTON (AP) — Shares of Sarepta Therapeutics plunged Monday after the biotech drugmaker reported a second death in ...
Ticker: Second patient death reported with gene therapy for muscular dystrophy; Salmonella poisoning linked to pistachio ...
How the U.S. FDA might respond became a serious question for Wall Street as Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. made known a second death due to acute liver failure with gene therapy Elevidys (delandistrogene ...
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Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. plummeted after reporting a second patient died of acute liver failure while being treated with its gene therapy for a rare muscle disorder.
By Bhanvi Satija and Christy Santhosh (Reuters) -Shares of Sarepta Therapeutics closed down as much as 42% to hit a nine-year low of $18.30 on Monday after a second death of a male teenage patient who ...
To date, over 900 Duchenne patients have been treated with delandistrogene moxeparvovec. "The signal for ALF is exceptionally rare and has only emerged in the non-ambulatory patients," Sarepta's CEO ...
Sarepta Therapeutics said a second patient had died after receiving its $3.2 million gene therapy to treat Duchenne muscular ...
Another gene therapy death of a Duchenne patient has some parents and doctors criticizing the FDA's actions, even as other ...
But, in some ways, he’s lucky. In June, the Food and Drug Administration expanded the use of Elevidys, a gene therapy, removing some of the previous restrictions to receive the treatment.
The approval of ELEVIDYS as the only gene therapy for DMD and updates allowing dosing continuation in the ENVISION study have highlighted promising regulatory progress. Meanwhile, broader market ...
Sarepta Therapeutics experienced a share price increase of 10% over the last week, possibly affected by significant advancements in its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The approval ...