Do You Want to Stay Single? Considerations on Single‐Arm Trials in Drug Development and the Postregulatory Space
Yulia Dyachkova,
Cornelia Dunger‐Baldauf,
Nathalie Barbier
et al.
Abstract:Single‐arm trials (SATs), while not preferred, remain in use throughout the drug development cycle. They may be accepted by regulators in particular contexts (e.g., in oncology or rare diseases) when the potential effects of new treatments are very large and placebo treatment is unethical. However, in the postregulatory space, SATs are common, and perhaps even more poorly suited to address the questions of interest. In this manuscript, we review regulatory and HTA positions on SATs; challenges posed by SATs to… Show more
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