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In a highly unusual move, Cambridge-based Sarepta said late Friday won’t comply with a request from the Food and Drug Administration to halt all shipments of its gene therapy.
Sarepta Therapeutics lays off 493 workers amid FDA probe, stock drop, and concerns over its gene therapy treatment, Elevidys.
Drugmaker Sarepta Therapeutics says it won’t comply with a request from U.S. regulators to halt all shipments of its gene ...
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 ...
Sarepta faces competition in the gene therapy space from companies like Avidity Biosciences and Dyne Therapeutics, which are developing their own approaches to treating muscular dystrophies.
Serepta and global partner Roche have discontinued the commercial and clinical use of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) gene therapy Elevidys (delandistrogene moxeparvovec) in non-ambulatory ...
Sarepta said it was halting shipments of its Duchenne gene therapy for patients who can no longer walk, following the death of a second recipient.
Sarepta halts Elevidys shipments for non-ambulatory DMD patients after a second patient death in three months post gene therapy treatment.
Sarepta Therapeutics SRPT announced that the FDA has granted platform-technology designation to its viral vector rAAVrh74, used in the investigational gene therapy SRP-9003.
In March, Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SRPT) shared an update on Elevidys (delandistrogene moxeparvovec-rokl), the only approved gene therapy in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy ...