go - The Food and Drug Administration is adding a new warning to a gene therapy linked to two patient deaths earlier this year
AI Summary: The FDA has revised the label for Sarepta’s Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene therapy, adding a boxed safety warning and stricter usage conditions following reports of two patient deaths. The update reflects mounting safety concerns that have prompted closer regulatory oversight.
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