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... suppository), or male partner sterilization, consistent with local regulations regarding use of birth control methods for subjects participating in clinical ...
... suppository iv. . Intrauterine device v. Intrauterine system (for example progestin-releasing coil) vi. Vasectomies male (with appropriate post-vasectomy ...
One uncontrolled, unpublished study suggests that a footstool improved bowel symptoms in nearly 98% of 153 constipated participants. The purpose of this study ...
Double barrier method: condom and an occlusive cap (diaphragm or cervical/vault caps) with a vaginal spermicidal agent (foam/gel/film/cream/suppository) ...
... suppository, male sterilization, or true abstinence*) throughout the study. - True abstinence: When this is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle ...
Supporting the pelvic floor can reduce symptoms of constipation in patients with refractory constipation due to pelvic floor laxity and excessive perineal ...
... suppository and an established non-barrier method such as oral, injected, or implanted hormonal methods, an intrauterine device, (IUD), or intrauterine ...
... suppository. NOTE: In case of use of oral contraception women should have been stable on the same pill for a minimum of 3 months before taking study ...
Subject has not been on locally acting (rectal or suppository) or systemic corticosteroids for CD ≥ 90 days prior to the entry of Substudy 3. NOTE ...
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