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Research at Mayo Clinic in diabetic nephropathy includes developing new diagnostic and treatment tools, such as oral medicines that may help stop or delay ...
... oral contraceptive pills, or intrauterine devices; Not a current smoker or tobacco user; Not pregnant or breast feeding and not intending to become pregnant ...
... oral absorption or tolerance of MLN9708 including difficulty swallowing; Diarrhea > grade 1, based on the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Common Terminology ...
Highly effective methods of birth control include hormonal birth control (oral, intravaginal, transdermal, implantable, or intrauterine), intrauterine ...
Located anywhere on the body (with exception of oral mucosal membranes);; Split-thickness skin graft wound depth of between 8/1000-14/1000 inch. Ability to ...
If subject is currently receiving oral aminosalicylate (e.g., mesalamine products, balsalazide, or sulfasalazine):; Subject is eligible provided the subject ...
... oral contraception, barrier and spermicide or hormonal implant) throughout the duration of the study. Eligibility last updated 7/10/23. Questions regarding ...
Subject is on oral or parenteral immune-suppressive drugs. 22. Subject has uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. 23. Subject has severe renal insufficiency ...
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