Agamree vs Duvyzat
A plain-English comparison of two neuromuscular (dmd) drugs that may be accessible via NPP.
Side-by-side
| Agamree | Duvyzat | |
|---|---|---|
| Generic name | vamorolone steroid alternative | DMD |
| Manufacturer | Santhera Pharmaceuticals | PTC Therapeutics (verify exact US tradename) |
| Modality | Steroid | HDAC inhibitor |
| Indication | Duchenne muscular dystrophy | Duchenne muscular dystrophy, confirm indication |
| FDA year | 2023 | 2024 |
When physicians choose Agamree
Agamree is typically selected when its mechanism and labeled indication fit the disease subtype. It is manufactured by Santhera Pharmaceuticals and represents a steroid option in neuromuscular (dmd).
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When physicians choose Duvyzat
Duvyzat is typically selected when its mechanism aligns better with disease sub-type, prior therapy failure, or safety profile. It is manufactured by PTC Therapeutics (verify exact US tradename).
Both drugs - access via NPP
Both Agamree and Duvyzat can be accessed via NPP in most of our covered markets. Choice between them is a clinical decision for the treating physician.
Not medical advice
This comparison is information, not clinical guidance.
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Safety, interactions, and handling
Drug interactions: Before dispatch, our clinical team reviews every patient's full medication list against published FDA drug-interaction data. If a significant interaction is identified, we notify the prescribing physician and hold shipment until an alternative dose or timing is confirmed.
Contraindications: This medication is not appropriate for every patient. Refer to the US FDA label for full contraindication list. Patients with active infection, pregnancy, known hypersensitivity, or specific organ-system comorbidities may be excluded. Prescribing-physician judgement applies.
Cold chain and storage: Biologics, monoclonals, and cell/gene therapies require validated cold-chain shipping (2-8°C) with continuous temperature monitoring. On arrival we document temperature logs; out-of-spec shipments are flagged and replaced.
Adverse event reporting: Any adverse event should be reported to both the local national regulator and to Reserve Meds's pharmacovigilance team at pv@reservemeds.com. We forward serious events to the US manufacturer within 15 days per ICH E2D guidance.
Last medically reviewed: 2026-04-22 (see Trust & Compliance).