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Women of childbearing potential who self-report not being pregnant and agree to employ an effective method of birth control (surgical sterilization or oral ...
... oral or systemic steroids or other systemic anti‐immune therapy =< 90 days prior to pre-registration; Note: Use of inhaled/nasal steroids and local steroid ...
Highly effective contraceptive methods consist of prior sterilization, intrauterine device (IUD), intrauterine hormone releasing system (IUS), oral or ...
Hormonal contraceptive drug (i.e., oral contraceptive, contraceptive patch, long-acting injectable contraceptive) with a required second mode of contraception.
... oral contraception, double barrier, or intra-uterine device during the study and for 3 months thereafter. Not applicable to patients with limited mental ...
Statement of ability to take oral medication and adhere to the daily dosing regimen. For females of reproductive potential: If they are of childbearing ...
Excessive nausea/vomiting at screening, as determined by the investigator, or an inability to swallow pills that precludes oral administration of the ...
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... Oral and throat cancer, Head and neck cancer, Skin cancer, Thyroid nodule, Thyroid cancer, Skin lesion, Laryngeal cancer, Salivary gland cancer, Salivary ...
... (oral contraceptive), you're probably happy with its convenience and reliability. Still, you may have questions about how birth control pills could affect ...
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