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WASHINGTON (AP) — Shares of Sarepta Therapeutics plunged Monday after the biotech drugmaker reported a second death in ...
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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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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 ...
Following a second patient death, Sarepta is temporarily suspending use of Elevidys in non-ambulatory DMD patients, pending ...
The firm will stop shipping the gene therapy for these patients until a new immunosuppressive regimen is approved for managing acute liver failure.
Wall Street analysts were quick to downgrade Sarepta Therapeutics (NASDAQ:SRPT) on Monday as the company suspended its ...
Sarepta Therapeutics has suspended shipments of its Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene therapy, Elevidys, to nonambulatory patients following a second reported death due to acute liver failure. The ...
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