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* Oral warfarin group medications or history of blood clotting disorders. * Smoking * Pregnancy or breastfeeding * Alcohol consumption greater than 2 ...
Oral cavity. Laryngology, Anatomy lab. 6. Optional: Parapharyngeal space/ infratemporal fossa, open maxillectomy, eyelid surgery, further endoscopic skull base ...
... (oral methotrexate) on endoscopic remission in participants with newly-diagnosed Crohn's Disease (CD) stratified at higher risk for complications.
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... oral corticosteroids; Hx of drug-induced acute tubular necrosis; Chronic renal failure or current evidence of moderate to severe renal impairment; Current ...
Oral contraceptive pill, injection, implant, patch, vaginal ring, intrauterine device;; Intrauterine coil;; Bilateral tubal ligation;; Barrier method used with ...
History of at least 2 asthma exacerbations while on ICS plus another asthma controller that required treatment with systemic corticosteroids (IM, IV, or oral) ...
Concomitant anticoagulation at therapeutic doses with oral anticoagulants or platelet inhibitors. Chronic treatment with corticosteroids or other ...
Able to swallow oral capsules without difficulty; Using acceptable birth control; Women of childbearing potential must have a negative serum or urine ...
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