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For Vera Therapeutics to make sense in a portfolio, you really have to believe TRUTAKNA can evolve from an accelerated approval story into a durable commercial and regulatory franchise in IgA nephropathy and potentially beyond. The FDA’s green light and the 46% proteinuria reduction from ORIGIN 3 move the discussion from “if” to “how well” Vera can execute on launch, convert interim data into full approval using the upcoming eGFR readout, and manage safety, particularly infection risk, in real-world use. The stock had already been pricing in some success, as seen in the strong 1-year return, but this approval and the CRO transition to Nancy Boman sharpen the near-term catalysts around launch uptake, confirmatory data, and regulatory follow-through, while also elevating the stakes if those milestones disappoint.
However, investors should be aware that accelerated approval still leaves meaningful clinical and regulatory uncertainty on the table. Vera Therapeutics' shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Vera Therapeutics - why the stock might be a potential multi-bagger!
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