Search Results 1241-1250 of 21237 for Informed consent
Ability to provide informed consent; Willing to provide biological specimens as required by the protocol; Normal serum CEA level (< ng/ml) at the time of ...
Patients 18 to 100 years of age; Patients who are scheduled for a clinically indicated PET study; Patients who are able and willing to sign the informed consent ...
Previously enrolled in study SERES 004 and had Clostridium Difficile infection recurrence within 8 weeks after receipt of study drug · Signed informed consent, ...
Participation eligibility · Evidence for dementia that would preclude the patient from signing informed consent · History of bleeding diathesis or hematologic ...
Participation eligibility · Health status or verbal ability that would interfere with informed consent or completion of the interview without a proxy · Those with ...
Ability to voluntarily provide written, signed, and dated (personally or via a legally authorized representative [LAR]) informed consent or assent as applicable ...
... inform her study physician immediately * Not currently breastfeeding * Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document * ...
Upper abdominal discomfort. Should be able to provide a written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria. Currently on medication for another study or who ...
Ability to comply with study procedures and provide informed consent, in the opinion of the investigator. 11. Females of childbearing potential (defined in ...
Provide informed consent and agree to adhere to the requirements of the study. Exclusion Criteria: Serum ALT >450 U/L for males and >300 U/L for females ...
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