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* Have a current diagnosis of toxic megacolon, symptomatic colonic stricture, acute severe colitis, fulminant colitis, or abdominal abscess at screening or ...
Female subjects who are pregnant, breastfeeding, lactating, or planning to become pregnant during the study. · Known or suspected toxic megacolon and/or known ...
Known or suspected toxic megacolon and/or known small bowel ileus. Admitted to or expected to be admitted to an intensive care unit for medical reasons (not ...
Participants with current or prior diagnosis of fulminant colitis and/or toxic megacolon * UC limited to rectum only or to less than (\<) 15 centimeters (cm) ...
Current evidence of fulminant colitis, toxic megacolon, or recent history (within 6 months) of toxic megacolon, or bowel perforation. Prior extensive ...
Toxic megacolon (a very dilated intestine)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Back to top. Proper Use. Your doctor may have special ...
... megacolon, or any other manifestation that might require surgery while enrolled in the study. * Has current stoma or need for colostomy or ileostomy. * Is ...
... megacolon. Subjects who had previous significant gastrointestinal surgeries. Subjects with increased risk of bowel perforation, including connective tissue ...
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