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... topical, intranasal, intrabronchial, or ocular steroids. * Use of a live or live attenuated vaccine within 4 weeks prior to Screening. Other Inclusion ...
Some women may benefit from topical vaginal lubricants or moisturizers. What lifestyle modifications can I make to ease the transition of menopause? Women ...
Subjects who have initiated or had a dose change of any of the following within 2 weeks of screening: oral, topical, or intravenous (IV) vasodilators (e.g. ...
... topical corticosteroids or brief courses of corticosteroids given for prophylaxis of contrast dye allergic response). Subjects who are currently taking ...
Note: Topical ketoconazole is allowed. Use of the following medications: Imatinib 30 days prior to baseline (Day 1 visit);; Any medication that might ...
Current systemic glucocorticoid therapy except for daily glucocorticoidreplacement for conditions such as adrenal or pituitary insufficiency and topical ...
Steroids with no or minimal systemic effect (topical, inhalation) are allowed. Vaccination with a live vaccine for the prevention of infectious diseases in ...
Patients that require intermittent use of bronchodilators, topical steroids or local steroid injections will not be excluded from the study. Patients who ...
Is on chronic steroid treatment (dose of 10 mg daily or more prednisone equivalent), except for low-dose inhaled steroids (for asthma/COPD), topical ...
This injury most often occurs in runners and in middle-aged people who play sports only on weekends.
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