Priority Review

/ˈpraɪɒrɪti rɪˈvjuː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An expedited regulatory review process granted to certain applications to speed decision-making.
    The FDA granted priority review to the new drug application to accelerate its evaluation.

Forms

  • priority reviews

Commentary

Commonly used in regulatory law, particularly in pharmaceutical and administrative contexts, to indicate a faster procedural timeline for application evaluation.

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