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You may repeat a dose as long as it has been at least 1 hour since the last spray. Do not use more than 2 doses (10.4 mg) in a 24-hour period (one day).
Most people with ulcerative colitis have mild to moderate symptoms. The course of ulcerative colitis may vary, with some people having long periods of remission ...
... period of time before treatment is stopped completely. ... Your doctor may decrease your dose if you have sleep apnea (stop breathing for short periods during ...
... period of at least 4 weeks and whose treatment was not stopped 1 week prior to the start of the study treatment (i.e., D1 of Cycle 1); Positive serology for ...
... period of time. ... Your doctor may decrease your dose if you have sleep apnea (stop breathing for short periods during sleep) while using this medicine.
... period (50% of the time). Eligible candidates also have the opportunity to obtain additional research training — beyond the fellowship period — through ...
During this period, there were no subsequent events requiring recognition in the consolidated financial statements. Additionally, there were no unrecognized ...
“This is why it's important to track your periods,” explains Dr. Khalife. “When you miss your period, especially if you're not on reliable birth control ...
... period and for at least 5 months after the last dose of study treatment;; For male subjects: agreement not to father a child. Participants must be surgically ...
... period and for at least 24 weeks after the last dose of study drug. Abstinence is acceptable only if it is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle of ...
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