Orphan Drug Designation for First-In-Class Trispecific Antibody, ISB 2001

“The FDA’s decision to grant orphan drug designation to ISB 2001 – our third clinical-stage asset to receive that designation in five years – underscores the importance of the work our team is doing to develop potentially curative therapies for the treatment of multiple myeloma,” said Cyril Konto, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Ichnos Sciences. “As new multiple myeloma diagnoses continue to climb, our charge of providing patients more innovative, novel therapies that can overcome the limitations of options available to them today becomes that much more urgent.”

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