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Sarepta Therapeutics announced late Friday evening that it will not comply with the Food and Drug Administration's ...
Drugmaker Sarepta Therapeutics says it won't comply with a request from U.S. regulators to halt all shipments of its gene ...
Sarepta Therapeutics refuses the FDA request to halt its gene therapy shipments following a third patient death, challenging ...
In a highly unusual move, Cambridge-based Sarepta said late Friday won’t comply with a request from the Food and Drug ...
Sarepta Therapeutics lays off 493 workers amid FDA probe, stock drop, and concerns over its gene therapy treatment, Elevidys.
Sarepta Therapeutics announced it is laying off nearly 500 employees this week, including 80 at its Easton location. According to a mass layoff notice filed with the ...
Elevidys is a gene therapy approved to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Last month, Sarapta halted sales of the therapy for non-ambulatory patients.
Sarepta (SRPT) plans to continue Elevidys shipments for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, despite FDA request not to do so after ...
FDA evaluating further regulatory actions after deaths Elevidys is the only gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy Sarepta suggested updating Elevidys' label June 24 (Reuters) - The U.S ...
Elevidys, approved by the FDA in 2024 for ambulatory Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients aged four and older, is the only gene therapy available for the disease.
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