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Previous participation in a clinical study of IV or oral rigosertib. Anemia due to factors other than MDS (including hemolysis or gastrointestinal [GI] ...
Examples of highly reliable contraception methods include stable oral, implanted, transdermal, or injected contraceptive hormones associated with inhibition ...
Any condition (e.g., gastrointestinal tract disease resulting in an inability to take oral medication or a requirement for intravenous [IV] alimentation ...
... oral contraceptives are also used. All subjects of reproductive potential must agree to use both a barrier method and a second method of birth control ...
Patients must have the ability to swallow and retain oral medication; Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) must be >= 1200/mm^3; Platelet count must be >= 100,000 ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract disease that causes an inability to take oral medications, malabsorption syndrome, prior surgical procedures affecting ...
Male and female patients who agree to use highly effective methods of birth control (e.g., condoms, implants, injectables, combined oral contraceptives ...
Use of anticoagulants. When considering the use of direct oral anticoagulant agents (DOACs), Dr. Abraham notes that decisions about timing for temporary ...
... Oral and throat cancer, Adenocarcinoma, Laryngeal cancer, Carotid body tumor, Tongue base cancer, Mouth tumor, Salivary gland cancer, Parotid cancer ...
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery · Oral Cavity Cancer and Reconstruction Clinic in Minnesota · Otolaryngology (ENT)/Head and Neck Surgery · Pediatric Hematology ...
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