Search Results 211-220 of 17513 for Sterilization
Non-surgically sterilized male or female patients of childbearing potential must agree to use effective methods of birth control during the study and for up ...
... sterilized (e.g., bilateral tubal occlusion [which includes tubal ... sterilization (the vasectomized partner should be the sole partner for that ...
... sterilization (vasectomy with documentation of azoospermia) prior to the female subject's entry into the study, and this male is the sole partner for that ...
But other research suggests that men who have normal sperm quality maintain normal sperm motility and concentrations even with daily ejaculation.
... sterilized and between menarche and 1 year post menopause) must have a blood ... sterilized male partner and sexually active men must agree to use 2 ...
This contraceptive shot given every three months has the hormone progestin to help prevent pregnancy.
Male subjects, even if surgically sterilized (i.e., status postvasectomy), who: Agree to practice effective barrier contraception during the entire study ...
Positive urine pregnancy test: all women of childbearing potential (those who are pre-menopausal and not surgically sterilized) ... sterilization of partner. Women ...
Positive urine or serum pregnancy test in pre-menopausal female subjects without a documented history of surgical sterilization. Allergy/sensitivity to rt ...
Patients must understand that they will be permanently sterilized. Exclusion Criteria: Women with a personal history of ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary ...
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