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Sol-Gel Provides Update Following Unblinding of Phase 1b Study of SGT-210 in Darier Disease

NESS ZIONA, Israel, Dec. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sol-Gel Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ: SLGL), a dermatology company, pioneering treatments for patients with rare and severe skin conditions, today provided an update following the unblinding of clinical data from its vehicle-controlled proof-of-concept Phase 1b study of SGT-210 on Darier disease. Following unblinding, the data from the vehicle-controlled Phase 1b proof-of-concept study did not show differentiation between SGT-210 and vehicle on

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Sol-Gel Provides Update Following Unblinding of Phase 1b Study of SGT-210 in Darier Disease

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