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Nonprescription and prescription topical ophthalmic products and systemic medications other than those mentioned in the exclusion criteria will be allowed ...
Lesion has foreign matter (e.g., tattoo, splinter, dermoscopy oils, or other medicated or non-medicated topical solutions). Lesion in which the device tip ...
Your healthcare professional gives you a physical exam. Your doctor or another member of your healthcare team might feel around your joint to pinpoint your pain ...
Use of topical steroid rinses in the last 2 weeks. Note: Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria may apply. Eligibility last updated 3/13/2024 ...
Plaque stage disease that has failed at least 2 skin directed therapies (including topical steroids) or refractory plaques despite at least one systemic therapy ...
Topical Therapy of Periclitoral Lesions associated with Dysuria and Pelvic Pain Arch Urol Res. 2020; 4(1):25-27. Pujalte GGA, Pantin SA, Waller TA, Maruoka ...
Inadequate response to or not suitable for topical therapy in the opinion of the investigator. If using any of the allowed topical treatments on the ...
Inhaled or topical steroids and adrenal replacement steroid doses > 10 mg daily prednisone equivalent are permitted in the absence of active autoimmune disease ...
Phentermine and topiramate combination is used together with a reduced-calorie diet and proper exercise to help you lose weight. It is also used in overweight ...
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