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Scholar Rock withdraws Europe filing for muscle weakness drug, plans resubmission

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 9:47 AM

Aug 21 (Reuters) – Scholar Rock said on Friday it withdrew its European application for the experimental spinal muscular atrophy drug and ​plans to resubmit it with a different ‌manufacturing site after issues at a Novo Nordisk-owned facility.

Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve apitegromab after identifying manufacturing issues during an inspection of ‌the ​Bloomington, Indiana facility, which has ⁠been operated by ⁠Novo since 2024 following its acquisition of Catalent.

• The company plans to resubmit the application with an alternative manufacturing site to support “the most ​expeditious path” to a review by the European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for ⁠Human Use.

• Scholar Rock said ⁠it has also removed the Indiana ​facility from its U.S. FDA application, and continues ​to expect an approval decision by the regulator’s ‌September 30 target action date.

• It added it has enough commercial supply from an alternative U.S. manufacturing site and is prepared to launch the ⁠drug immediately if approved.

• Japan’s drug regulator has said no additional studies in Japanese patients are needed before ⁠the company ‌seeks approval for apitegromab.

• The company ⁠expects to file for approval in ​Japan ‌by the end of 2026.

• Apitegromab ​met the ⁠main goal of a late-stage trial and could become the first treatment designed to directly improve muscle strength in people with spinal muscular atrophy if approved.

(Reporting by Sahil Pandey in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Vijay Kishore)