Search Results 1851-1860 of 20303 for menopause
Male patients agree to practice contraception (e.g., condom use and contraception by female partner) unless partner is post-menopausal or unable to conceive ...
Pregnant or breastfeeding women. Female subject must be either: Of non-child bearing potential. Post-menopausal (defined as at least 1 year without any ...
Female subjects unable to bear children must have this documented in the medical record (i.e., tubal ligation, hysterectomy, or post-menopausal [defined as a ...
Patients who are pre or peri-menopausal (within 12 months of last menstrual period); Patients should have completed child bearing; Able to communicate ...
The goal of this study is to further evaluate the effect of magnesium on the symptoms of menopause, specifically vasomotor symptoms (VMS) in breast cancer ...
... menopausal for at least 12 months. The participant (or the participant's parent/legal guardian, if applicable) has provided written informed consent ...
... menopause for at least one year or are surgically sterile; Male patients must use a form of barrier contraception approved by the investigator / treating ...
Women of non-child-bearing potential or in post-menopausal status must have been in that status for at least 1 year; For all women of child-bearing potential ...
Females must be considered post-menopausal and not of child bearing potential. Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) total score ≥ 24 (at screening or in ...
Menopause; Estrogen replacement therapy. Adrenal disorders. Cushing's syndrome (hypercortisolism); Addison's disease (hypoadrenalism); Hyperaldosteronism ...
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