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US FDA approves Vera’s kidney disease drug

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 11:48 AM

By Siddhi Mahatole

July 7 (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Vera Therapeutics’ drug to treat patients with a potentially life-threatening kidney disease, the regulator said on Tuesday, ​sending its shares up 6.8% in afternoon trading.

The drug ‌Trutakna is a self-administered injectable treatment approved for patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy, also known as Berger’s disease, which causes abnormal protein buildup in the kidneys and could eventually lead to the organ’s failure.

Trutakna is the first and only drug ‌that ​targets the immune-system proteins BAFF and APRIL, ⁠which are involved in ⁠the production of disease-causing antibodies in IgA nephropathy and other autoimmune disorders.

The accelerated approval is based on a late-stage study in which the drug reduced protein levels in the urine by 42% ​compared with placebo after 36 weeks of treatment. Patients receiving the drug saw a 46% decline from baseline.

The trial is continuing to ⁠evaluate its effect on kidney function, ⁠measured by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), with data now ​expected in the third quarter of 2026, ahead of the previous 2027 ​timeline.

Vera CEO Marshall Fordyce told Reuters the company has pushed ‌for an earlier assessment of kidney-function data, arguing that high-risk patients cannot afford to wait years while their disease progresses.

Ben Lager, a 65-year-old Denver musician enrolled in Vera Therapeutics’ trial, told Reuters that he ⁠lived with IgA nephropathy for decades before being diagnosed through a kidney biopsy in 2020.

Unwilling to take high-dose steroids due to potential side effects, ⁠and with no non-steroidal ‌alternatives yet approved, he joined the trial in ⁠2021. He said blood and protein in his ​urine disappeared ‌within weeks of starting treatment and his energy ​levels improved.

Lager, ⁠currently in an ongoing trial, said the drug “saved my life and my kidneys from dialysis.”

Trutakna is entering a competitive market for IgA nephropathy, where Otsuka’s Voyxact, Novartis’ Fabhalta, Travere Therapeutics’ Filspari and Calliditas Therapeutics’ Tarpeyo are already available.

(Reporting by Siddhi Mahatole and Puyaan Singh in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Vijay Kishore)