EU Aduhelm Filing: Biogen Faces Second High-Stakes Meeting At EMA

Biogen needs to explain why its Alzheimer’s disease drug should be approved in the EU, after the European Medicines Agency rejected the product last year.

Aduhelm is Biogen and Eisai's drug for Alzheimer’s disease • Source: Alamy

Biogen was today due to appear before the European Medicines Agency at an oral explanation meeting relating to the regulator’s re-examination of its recommendation last year that the company’s Alzheimer’s disease drug, Aduhelm (aducanumab), should not be approved for use in the EU.

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