Ocugen announced that the U.S. FDA has lifted the clinical hold on the investigational new drug application for the Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating OCU200, a recombinant fusion protein consisting of tumstatin and transferrin, for treating diabetic macular edema. “We are excited to launch the Phase 1 clinical trial for OCU200, which is designed to treat patients with DME,” said Dr. Arun Upadhyay, Chief Scientific Officer and Head of Research & Development at Ocugen. “Approximately 30 to 40% of DME patients are refractive to current anti-VEGF therapies. OCU200 targets the underlying disease mechanisms through the integrin pathway and holds promise to provide benefits to all DME patients, including non-responders to currently approved therapy.”
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