NDA submission for UGN-102 for Low-Grade Intermediate-Risk NMIBC completed

“The completion of the NDA submission for UGN-102 marks a crucial milestone for UroGen and underscores our dedication to advancing this groundbreaking treatment for patients with LG-IR-NMIBC,” said Liz Barrett, President and CEO of UroGen. “By providing a viable alternative to repeated surgeries, if approved UGN-102 may offer patients quality of life benefits and clinically meaningful recurrence-free intervals. The high recurrence rates associated with LG-IR-NMIBC make the need for innovative therapies like UGN-102 urgent. UGN-102 could become a valuable new option for managing this challenging disease.”

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