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Posted On: 07/01/2020 10:35:00 AM
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Yes! Check this out from Wikipedia (it has govt reference links)
The "may be effective" standard for EUAs provides for a lower level of evidence than the "effectiveness" standard that FDA uses for product approvals, using a risk-benefit analysis based on "the totality of the scientific evidence available", it is "reasonable to believe" that the product may be effective for the specified use.[1]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_use_authorization
The "may be effective" standard for EUAs provides for a lower level of evidence than the "effectiveness" standard that FDA uses for product approvals, using a risk-benefit analysis based on "the totality of the scientific evidence available", it is "reasonable to believe" that the product may be effective for the specified use.[1]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_use_authorization
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