Search Results 1941-1950 of 19878 for birth control
Not pregnant, not lactating, and agree to use effective birth control. Exclusion Criteria: Prior treatment with a JAK2 inhibitor; History of (or plans to ...
Male patients with female partners should use an effective form of birth control before having a procedure to collect your blood and for at least 6 months after ...
Any continued use of sex hormonal therapy, e.g., birth control pills, ovarian hormone replacement therapy; patients are eligible if these medications are ...
must either commit to continued abstinence from heterosexual intercourse or begin TWO acceptable methods of birth control ... pills with pharmacologic boosters; ...
Women of childbearing potential not using adequate birth control measures (e.g., total abstinence, oral contraceptives, intrauterine device, barrier method ...
Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must use an effective form of birth control as defined in the Clinical Study Protocol (CSP). Male subjects who are ...
Subjects of childbearing or childfathering potential must be willing to use medically acceptable forms of birth control ... controlled by current antiepileptic ...
Subjects of both genders who are not willing to practice birth control from the time of consent through 6 months after the completion of conditioning ...
Men or women of childbearing potential or their sexual partners who are unwilling to employ adequate contraception (diaphragm, birth control pills ...
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