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The goal is to find the highest dose of SEA-CD40 that can be given to patients that does not cause unacceptable side effects. ... birth control (as defined in ...
... side effects, optimal dosages and risks/benefits. In the later phase (phase ... contraception throughout the duration of the study. Contraceptive use ...
... side effects, optimal dosages and risks/benefits. ... Women of childbearing potential should use an approved method of birth control ... * Acceptable methods of ...
... side effects, optimal dosages and risks/benefits. ... must agree to use a highly effective method of contraception ... using oral contraceptives must agree to use ...
... side effects, optimal dosages and risks/benefits. ... The patient must agree to use a condom (even men with vasectomies) and another effective method of birth ...
Women of childbearing potential must agree to use acceptable methods of birth control starting with the screening visit and up to 120 days after the last dose ...
- Willing to practice acceptable methods of birth control (both males who have partners of child-bearing potential and females of childbearing potential)
... side effects, optimal dosages and risks/benefits. ... Subject has had major surgery within 14 days prior to starting study treatment or has not recovered from ...
... side effects, optimal dosages and risks/benefits. In the later phase (phase 3), researchers study whether the treatment works better than the current ...
The treatments may ease discomfort or distress due to differences between a person's gender identity and sex assigned at birth. That condition is called ...
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