ELEVIDYS Slows Duchenne Progression in Three-Year EMBARK Results
Sarepta reports three-year topline results from EMBARK showing ELEVIDYS significantly slows disease progression in ambulatory Duchenne patients treated at ages 4–7. By year 3, NSAA remained above baseline, with a 73% slowing of progression by Time to Rise and a 70% slowing by 10-meter walk/run versus a pre-specified external control; safety signals align with prior data, including a boxed warning for acute liver injury and related risks, with no new safety concerns observed.