Company: NCEL
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-052354
Chunk: 191

Company: NewcelX Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 191
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 the Trump Administration has discussed several changes to the reach and oversight of the FDA, which could affect its relationship with the pharmaceutical industry, transparency in decision making and ultimately the cost and availability of prescription drugs. Additionally, over the last several years, the U.S. government has shut down multiple times and certain regulatory agencies, such as the FDA, have had to furlough critical FDA and other government employees and stop critical activities. If funding for the FDA is reduced, FDA priorities change, or a prolonged government shutdown occurs, it could significantly impact the ability of the FDA to timely review and process combined company’s regulatory submissions, which could have a material adverse effect on its business. 77 Kadimastem will need to obtain FDA approval of any proposed names for its drug substances that gain marketing approval, and any failure or delay associated with such naming approval may adversely impact its business. Any name Kadimastem intends to use for its drug substances and product candidates will require approval from the FDA regardless of whether Kadimastem has secured a formal trademark registration from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, or the U.S. PTO. The FDA typically conducts a review of proposed product names, including an evaluation of whether proposed names may be confused with the names of other medical products and technology. The FDA may object to any product name it submits if it believes the name inappropriately implies medical claims. If the FDA objects to any of its proposed product names, Kadimastem may be required to adopt an alternative name for its product candidates, which could result in further evaluation of proposed names with the potential for additional delays and costs. Kadimastem may seek designations for its drug substances and product candidates with the FDA and other comparable regulatory authorities that are intended to confer benefits such as a faster development process or an accelerated regulatory pathway, but there can be no assurance that Kadimastem will successfully obtain such designations. In addition, even if one or more of Kadimastem’s drug substances and product candidates are granted such designations, Kadimastem may not be able to realize the intended benefits of such designations. The FDA, and other comparable regulatory authorities, offer certain designations for drug substances and product candidates that are intended to encourage the research and development of pharmaceutical products addressing conditions with significant unmet medical need. These designations may confer benefits such as additional interaction with regulatory authorities, a potentially accelerated regulatory pathway and priority review. There can be no assurance that Kadimastem will successfully obtain such designation for Kad