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Wong JM, Maddox TM, Kennedy K, Shaw RE. Comparing Major Bleeding Risk in Outpatients With Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter by Oral Anticoagulant Type (from ...
Effective contraception includes methods such as oral contraceptives or double-barrier method (eg, use of a condom AND diaphragm, with spermicide).
Inability to tolerate oral medications; Total bilirubin >2 x upper limit normal (unless deemed to be due to Gilbert's syndrome); AST/ALT >2.5 x ULN; Active ...
Trip funding is available for oral and poster presentations at annual meetings such as the Society of OB/GYN Hospitalists (SOGH), the American College of ...
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... oral capsule form. Known pregnancy or breast-feeding; Interstitial lung disease as the primary manifestation of GPA/MPA. Any other known autoimmune disease ...
Documented treatment with ICS and LABA for at least 3 months prior to Visit 1 with or without oral corticosteroids and additional asthma controllers. For ...
Acceptable birth control methods are limited to hormonal contraceptives (oral, flexible vaginal ring, skin patch, injection), diaphragms, IUDs, condoms with or ...
Abstinence (no sex). Any current (past 4 weeks) or planned use of. Estrogen-containing contraceptive methods or menopausal hormone therapy (oral, transdermal, ...
Subjects taking any other medications, except for oral contraceptives or hormone therapy, will not be eligible; Candidates will be considered ineligible if ...
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