Arrowhead Tumbles As FDA Puts A Clinical Hold On Novel HBV Therapy Trial
Executive Summary
Shares in US biotech Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals took a tumble after the FDA put a clinical hold on one of its small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) Phase II programs in hepatitis B because of concerns over a delivery vehicle that is also used in two of its other Phase II candidates.
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