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Sarepta Therapeutics CEO Ingram to retire by year end

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Feb 25 (Reuters) – Sarepta Therapeutics CEO Douglas Ingram has decided to step down by ‌the end of 2026 or upon the ‌appointment of his replacement, the company said in a regulatory ​filing.

The company said it has commenced a search for his replacement.

* The company had a tumultuous 2025 after its gene therapy,Elevidys, for a type of ‌muscle disorder led ⁠to the deaths of twopatients and falling sales * The U.S. Food and Drug ⁠Administration last year askedSarepta to voluntarily halt shipments of Elevidys and said itwas investigating the deaths linked ​to the ​therapy * The company ​announced 500 job cuts ‌and halted developmentof several gene therapies for limb-girdle muscular dystrophylast year * Elevidys’s label carries the U.S. health regulator’s mostserious safety warning, as well as stringent monitoringrequirements after treatment * Elevidys has emerged from ‌a challenging year, CEO Ingramsaid ​on Wednesday, adding that the ​company is executing ​plans toput it on a potential ‌pathway to make the treatment ​available tonon‑ambulatory ​patients * Shares of the company fell 82% last year * The stock was down about 4% ​in after-market trading ‌onWednesday * Ingram has served as chief executive ​officer since 2017

(Reporting by Sneha S K; ​Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)



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