Syndax Announces PDUFA Action Date Extension for Revumenib NDA for Relapsed or Refractory KMT2Ar Acute Leukemia
– New PDUFA action date of
The FDA notified Syndax on
"Revumenib, upon approval, will be the first drug indicated to treat patients with KMT2A-rearranged acute leukemia, a population with significant unmet need," said Michael A. Metzger, Chief Executive Officer. "We are confident that the data from the AUGMENT-101 trial, as well as the additional information provided to the FDA, support approval and continue to demonstrate the meaningful benefit revumenib brings to patients with this devastating disease. We look forward to continuing our engagement with the FDA as they complete their review of the NDA by
The NDA for revumenib was granted Priority Review and is being reviewed under the
About Revumenib
Revumenib is a potent, selective, small molecule inhibitor of the menin-KMT2A binding interaction that is being developed for the treatment of KMT2A-rearranged (KMT2Ar), also known as mixed lineage leukemia rearranged or MLLr, acute leukemias including ALL and AML, and mutant nucleophosmin (mNPM1) AML. Positive topline results from the Phase 2 AUGMENT-101 trial in R/R KMT2Ar acute leukemia showing the trial met its primary endpoint were presented at the 65th
About the Real-Time Oncology Review Program (RTOR)
RTOR provides a more efficient review process for oncology drugs to ensure that safe and effective treatments are available to patients as early as possible, while improving review quality and engaging in early iterative communication with the applicant. Specifically, it allows for close engagement between the sponsor and the FDA throughout the submission process and it enables the FDA to review individual sections of modules of a drug application rather than requiring the submission of complete modules or a complete application prior to initiating review. Additional information about RTOR can be found at: https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/oncology-center-excellence/real-time-oncology-review-pilot-program
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