Search Results 201-210 of 18156 for sterility
... sterile [hysterectomy or bilateral tubal ligation] or post-menopausal ≥ 1 year). A negative urine pregnancy test must be confirmed at Baseline screening ...
Use a sterile needle to puncture each new blister in two spots. But leave the roof of the blister intact to allow for drainage while protecting the ...
Surgically sterile means having had a documented hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, or bilateral oophorectomy, or any combination of these. ** A highly ...
10. Female patients must be surgically sterile (or have a monogamous partner who is surgically sterile) or be at least 2 years postmenopausal or commit to ...
Use water that's distilled, sterile, previously boiled and cooled, or filtered using a filter with an absolute pore size of 1 micron or smaller to make up the ...
The laboratory is interested in examining whether pharmacological inhibition of these adhesion molecules is beneficial in abrogating the sterile inflammatory ...
Note that sterility in female patients must be confirmed in the patients' medical records and be defined as any of the following: surgical hysterectomy with ...
Males of procreative capacity (not surgically sterile) will use an acceptable method of contraception from randomization through 1 month following the last dose ...
Male sterility will be defined as only men sterilized surgically. For male patients with a pregnant partner, a condom should be used for contraception. For ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate surgical sterility, the microbiome, and infections post mastectomy with immediate/tissue expander surgery by using OR ...
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