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No concurrent hormonal agents (e.g., birth control pills, ovarian hormonal replacement therapy, or raloxifene). Adjuvant hormonal agents (e.g., tamoxifen ...
... birth-control methods during the study period and for 6 weeks following their last dose of study drug. If male participants or male partners of female ...
Women of childbearing potential not using adequate birth control measures (e.g., total abstinence, oral contraceptives, intrauterine device, barrier method ...
... birth control (e.g., oral contraceptive, implant, injectable, indwelling intrauterine device, vasectomized partner), or sexual abstinence (only possible if ...
Male and female patients must agree to use a highly reliable method of birth control. Exclusion Criteria: Active central nervous system tumors or metastases ...
lvic exam, Endometriosis surgery, Polypectomy, Conization, Birth control pill ... Airway management, Laryngoscopy, Esophageal dilation, Transnasal ...
y, Pelvic exam, Endometriosis surgery, Polypectomy, Birth control pill method, Intrauterine device method, Fertility preservation, Gestational surrogacy ...
Not of childbearing potential or agree to use adequate birth control during the study. Exclusion Criteria. Life expectancy of less than 6 months; Tracheotomy ...
... birth because the infant is not suspected to have LQTS before birth. ... Also, to improve disease control by ... control; and to correlate outcomes using ...
Gynecologist; Reproductive Endocrinologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Birth control pill method, Egg donation, Embryo transfer, Transplant, Myomectomy ...
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