Search Results 1731-1740 of 19898 for birth control
If sexually active in a way that could lead to pregnancy, must consistently use 2 highly effective methods of birth control, starting at the time of ...
Healthy volunteers of age and sex matched controls from a biobank. Exclusion Criteria. Prior history of abdominal surgeries (except appendectomy and ...
... birth control, or true abstinence) for the duration of study participation ... Is considered to be a member of a vulnerable population (for example, prisoners).
Receiving any other investigational agents including those for symptom management ... birth control during the study and for 1 month afterward; History of other ...
Subjects of both genders who are not willing to practice birth control from the time of consent through 90 days after the last dose of utomilumab and at least 6 ...
... controlled study to evaluate ... Subjects of childbearing or child-fathering potential must be willing to use medically acceptable forms of birth control ...
and use of physician-approved method of birth control from the time of the pregnancy test performed at screening to 90 days following the last ...
... population. Once validated, the long-term objective would be to use the measurements as control set for future studies. Participation eligibility.
... birth control throughout the study. Highly effective methods of contraception are outlined in the protocol. Ability to adhere to the study visit schedule ...
Patients must agree to use adequate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control) prior to study entry, for the duration of study participation ...
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