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Participant completed Study RIN-PH-304. 3. Women of childbearing potential (defined as less than 1 year post-menopausal and not surgically sterile) must agree ...
Be of nonchildbearing potential, defined as either surgically sterile (ie, hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, or bilateral oophorectomy), OR. Agree to ...
Must be surgically sterile, or compliant with a medically approved contraceptive regimen during and for 3 months after the last administration of study drug.
- Surgically sterile (e.g., tubal occlusion, hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, bilateral oophorectomy); - Post-menopausal (defined as 12 months of ...
The operating room is a complex and safety-critical working environment. It is difficult to study, due in part to sterility and privacy concerns. Nevertheless, ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate surgical sterility, the microbiome, and infections post mastectomy with immediate/tissue expander surgery by using OR ...
^1 Note: Woman is considered of childbearing potential, i.e. fertile, following menarche and until becoming post-menopausal unless permanently sterile.
The assessment of an individual's ability to handle sterile materials and perform critical operations without contaminating the process. May be demonstrated ...
... sterile (e.g. vasectomy), should be considered to be of child bearing potential. Must have alanine transaminase (ALT) ≤ 3 × institutional upper limit of ...
During the monthly cycle, one of the two ovaries releases an egg. Or fertility medicines may be used along with IUI to help the ovaries produce eggs. The exact ...
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