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using oral contraceptives must agree to use an additional birth control method. While not considered highly effective, a double-barrier method is acceptable ...
Women who are sexually active with a male partner must agree to use at least one of the following birth control methods: hormonal therapy such as oral ...
... oral absorption or tolerance of ixazomib or idasanutlin including difficulty swallowing; Diarrhea > grade 1, based on the National Cancer Institute (NCI) ...
Hormonal methods of contraception including combined oral contraceptive pills, vaginal ring, injectables, implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs) such as ...
Before starting therapy the patient should be able to maintain adequate oral nutrition of ≥ 1500 calories estimated caloric intake per day and be free of ...
Sex hormonal therapy, e.g., estrogen- or progesterone-replacement therapy or oral contraceptives. These patients are eligible only if this therapy is ...
Known gastrointestinal (GI) disease or GI procedure that could interfere with the oral absorption or tolerance of MLN9708 or pomalidomide including difficulty ...
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