Disc Medicine has agreed with the FDA to resubmit bitopertin for rare blood disorder erythropoietic protoporphyria, with the agency allowing the Phase 3 APOLLO trial to support a new filing. The agreement follows a February rejection and could lead to a mid-2027 decision. Disc has implemented workforce cuts and its CFO sold shares amid the regulatory setback.
The FDA declined to approve Disc Medicine's bitopertin for erythropoietic protoporphyria on February 13, 2026, citing insufficient evidence linking biomarker reductions to clinical benefit. The company will pursue traditional approval using Phase 3 APOLLO trial data expected in Q4 2026.
The FDA rejected Disc Medicine's bitopertin for erythropoietic protoporphyria, citing uncertainties about clinical benefit despite the drug receiving a priority review voucher. The company will pursue traditional approval with Phase 3 data expected in late 2026.