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Highly reliable acceptable forms of contraception include hormonal (i.e., oral, implantable, or injectable) AND single-barrier method (i.e., condom), or an ...
Use of systemic (e.g., oral, intravenous, intramuscular, rectal), or extensive dermal (> 20% total body surface area) corticosteroids within 5 days prior to ...
... Oral, implantable, or injectable hormone contraceptives are not considered effective for this study. Any of the following treatments: Chemotherapy within 4 ...
Blood thinners called direct oral-acting anticoagulants, also called DOACs, are not recommended during pregnancy. There aren't enough studies to tell if the ...
Depending on your situation, options can include simple behavioral modifications, physical therapy, oral medications or outpatient procedures. It is ...
... Oral and throat cancer, Adenocarcinoma, Tongue base cancer, Oropharyngeal cancer. Show more areas of focus for Eric J. Moore, M.D.. Research. Sarcoma research ...
... (Oral Anti-Platelet) agents. In addition to exploring ED treatment patterns and success of both ischemic and bleeding risk stratification prior to definition ...
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 human brain natriuretic peptide activates cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate and decreases mean arterial pressure. Circulation. 2005 Aug 9; 112(6): ...
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