Planned August sNDA Submission for Selinexor + Ruxolitinib in Myelofibrosis under the Accelerated Approval Pathway Remains on Track

“Our planned submission under the Accelerated Approval pathway represents the beginning of an important new chapter for Karyopharm and an important milestone for the myelofibrosis community,” said Richard Paulson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Karyopharm. “If approved, selinexor plus ruxolitinib would become the first approved combination therapy for patients with myelofibrosis, introducing a novel therapeutic mechanism for the treatment of this disease within the multi-billion-dollar U.S. marketplace. Our planned submission follows productive engagements with the FDA and reflects the speed, focus, urgency and extraordinary commitment of our teams. We look forward to continuing to work closely with the FDA.”

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