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INTRODUCTION: U.S. FDA designations: Breakthrough Therapy (BTD), Fast Track (FTD), Orphan Drug (ODD), and Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) aim to expedite drug development, yet their combined economic and developmental effects have not been extensively studied. This systematic review evaluates their impacts on Day 1 cumulative average abnormal returns (CAAR) and timelines from Investigational New Drug submission to approval. METHODS: statistic. Study quality was evaluated using Drummond's checklist and an adapted Barker checklist. RESULTS: Twenty-five studies were included. The pooled Day 1 CAAR across designations was 6.12% (95% CI: 3.64-8.61). Subgroup analysis revealed FTD with the strongest immediate market impact (8.20%%, 95% CI: 4.38-12.03) and BTD with the shortest mean approval timeline (69.96 months, 95% CI: 60.25-79.67). CONCLUSIONS: FDA designations provide economic advantages, especially for smaller companies, and can expedite approvals for high-priority therapies. Notable heterogeneity, particularly with RMAT, warrants further research to clarify how disease area and company size shape real-world outcomes. REGISTRATION: ResearchRegistry ID11080.
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Joab Williamson
Faron Pharmaceutical (Finland)
Syed Shahzad Hasan
University of Huddersfield
S. Vijay
University of Huddersfield
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
University of York
University of Huddersfield
Faron Pharmaceutical (Finland)
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