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Ocugen, Inc. Announces Completion of Dosing in Subjects with Geographic Atrophy Secondary to dAMD in High-Dose Cohort of Phase 1/2 ArMaDa Clinical Trial of OCU410—A Novel Modifier Gene Therapy

• Initiated Phase 2 clinical trial MALVERN, Pa., July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ocugen, Inc. (“Ocugen” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: OCGN), a biotechnology

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Ocugen, Inc. Announces Completion of Dosing in Subjects with Geographic Atrophy Secondary to dAMD in High-Dose Cohort of Phase 1/2 ArMaDa Clinical Trial of OCU410—A Novel Modifier Gene Therapy

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[{"type":"text","content":"• Initiated Phase 2 clinical trial MALVERN, Pa., July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ocugen, Inc. (“Ocugen” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: OCGN), a biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing novel gene and cell therapies and vaccines, today announced that dosing is complete in the third cohort of its Phase 1/2 ArMaDa clinical trial for OCU410 (AAV-hRORA)—a novel modifier gene therapy candidate being developed for geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced stage of dry age-related macular degeneration (dAMD). GA affects approximately 1 million people in the United States. “Currently, there are two FDA approved anti-complement therapies for GA, which targets only one pathway for a disease that has a multifactorial and complex etiology,” said Majda Hadziahmetovic, MD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Diseases and Surgery, Duke University Eye Center, and the lead investigator for the OCU410 Phase 1/2 trial. “Though these treatments are a significant milestone, they provide limited benefits and involve a continuous regimen of multiple intravitreal injections over several years. This modifier gene therapy could potentially transform the landscape of GA treatment.” Three subjects received a single subretinal administration of the highest dose (200 µL of 1.5x1011 vg/mL) being tested, which completed the dosing for the Phase 1 stage of the trial. The ArMaDa clinical trial for OCU410 is being performed at 14 leading retinal surgery centers across the United States. “We are very encouraged about the potential of OCU410 as a one-time treatment option for GA,” said Dr. Huma Qamar, Chief Medical Officer of Ocugen. We have initiated a Phase 2 clinical trial that will assess the safety and efficacy of OCU410 in a larger group of patients who will be randomized into either of two treatment groups (medium- or high-dose) or a control group. The Company will continue to provide clinical updates on a periodic basis. About the Phase 1/2 ArMaDa clinical trialThe ArMaDa Phase 1/2 clinical trial will assess the safety of unilateral subretinal administration of OCU410 in subjects with geographic atrophy and will be conducted in two phases. Phase 1 is a multicenter, open-label, dose-escalation study consisting of three dose levels [low dose (2.5×1010 vg/mL), medium dose (5×1010 vg/mL), and high dose (1.5 ×1011 vg/...

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