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For females able to bear children, a hormonal (i.e., oral, implantable, or injectable) and single-barrier method, or a double-barrier method of birth control ...
... oral analgesics. LSS with neurogenic claudication diagnosed via: Symptomatic diagnosis and; Radiologic evidence of LSS with unilateral or bilateral ...
... oral antimicrobial therapy within 2 weeks; History of listeria; Histoplasmosis; Chronic or active hepatitis B or C infection; Human immunodeficiency virus ...
Treatment with oral/systemic corticosteroids, with the exception of topical or inhaled steroids. Exposure to household contacts ≤15 months old or household ...
... oral contraception, double barrier, intra uterine device, during the study and for three months thereafter (however a male condom should not be used in ...
... oral or esophageal lesions/ulcers; Presence of significant swallowing problems; Unable or unwilling to discontinue medications for cramps and/or opiates ...
Receiving continuous oral 6MP during the maintenance phase of therapy for ALL (held only for toxicity or illness), and will be returning to the clinic every ...
Ineligible for oral anticoagulation, unless CHA2DS2-VASc is less than 3 in women or 2 in men. Bradycardia with a resting heart rate < 50 bpm. PR interval > ...
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