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Pivotal trial

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A pivotal trial is a clinical trial or study intended to provide evidence for a drug marketing approval,[1] e.g. by the United States Food and Drug Administration. Phase III trials are assumed to be pivotal so the phrase is often used for the rare pivotal phase II trials.

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