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Network meta‐analysis (NMA) technique extends the standard meta‐analysis methods, allowing pairwise comparison of all treatments in a network in the absence of head‐to‐head comparisons. Traditional NMA models consider a single endpoint for each trial. However, in many cases, trials in the network have different durations and/or report data at multiple time points. Moreover, these time points are often...