A co-primary endpoint is a key outcome measure in a clinical trial that is considered equally important to another primary endpoint. Both endpoints are used to assess the effectiveness of a treatment and are analyzed together to determine the trial's success. This approach allows for a more comprehensive evaluation of the treatment's impact on multiple important outcomes. However, the statistical analysis must account for the potential increased risk of Type I error due to multiple comparisons.
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