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Using acceptable birth control; Women of childbearing potential must have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test at screening. Exclusion Criteria. Central ...
Women of childbearing potential who do not agree to practice 2 different methods of birth control or remain abstinent during the trial and for 30 days after the ...
Not pregnant, not lactating, and agree to use effective birth control; Able and willing to undergo frequent MRI or CT assessments and complete symptom ...
... birth control method during the study and for at least two weeks after the last dose; Male subjects must use appropriate contraception (e.g., condoms) so ...
Patients must agree to use an effective birth control method; Lactating patients must agree not to nurse a child while on this trial. More information ...
Women of child bearing potential practicing an acceptable method of birth control. Willing to participate and give written informed consent. Exclusion ...
... Birth control pill method, Hysterosalpingography, Endometriosis surgery, Intrauterine device method, Polypectomy, Ovary transplant, Egg donation ...
Appropriate studies have not been performed on the relationship of age to the effects of Brixadi™ and Sublocade® injection in the pediatric population.
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