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eceived therapeutic oral or IV antibiotics within 2 weeks prior to Day 0;; History or current evidence of any condition, therapy or laboratory abnormality ...
... oral contraceptive pill or transdermal patch, spermicide and barrier [condoms], intrauterine device, implants for contraception, injections for ...
The primary objective of the study is to compare the effect of daily oral administration of elafibranor 80mg and 120 mg on change in serum alkaline ...
Medically acceptable, highly effective forms of contraception can include approved hormonal contraceptives (oral, injectable, and implantable), intrauterine ...
Patients on oral anticoagulation therapy; Prior treatment with any adoptive T cell therapy; Patients with active neurological auto immune or inflammatory ...
Endocrine therapy: No concurrent systemic corticosteroids including oral steroids (i.e., prednisone, dexamethasone), topical steroid creams or ointments, or any ...
Patients who received high-dose anthracycline chemotherapy are at a much greater risk for developing heart failure compared to survivors who didn't get any ...
Use of chronic oral corticosteroids for a non-COVID-19-related condition in a dose higher than prednisone 10 mg or equivalent per day; History of, or current ...
Use of oral prednisolone > 10 mg/day, biologics and/or hospitalization for colitis within 90 days are disallowed; Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and ...
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