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Pregnancy or lactation at the time of study entry or intention to become pregnant during treatment. Note: Pregnancy testing according to institutional ...
Labor and delivery usually follow a pattern. The cervix softens and opens. The fluid-filled sac around the baby, called the amniotic sac, breaks open.
Female subjects who are pregnant, nursing, or lactating; Any other clinically relevant medical, behavioral, or psychiatric disorder other than narcolepsy or ...
Subjects may be of either sex with age as described in each protocol. Female subjects must be non-lactating and will be eligible only if they have a ...
An enlargement in breast size can be a side effect of some prescription drugs. Examples include hormone therapy that contains estrogen, birth control pills and ...
Women of childbearing potential must not be known to be pregnant or lactating. Patients must be scheduled for, or have intent to schedule, a screening ...
Pregnant or lactating females. The Principal Investigator (PI) is of the opinion the subject should not participate in the study. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
... lactation, morbid obesity, and severe claustrophobia. Renal impairment defined as either a creatinine level >1.5 mg/dL or a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ...
Non-lactating and has a negative pregnancy test at screening; AND; Uses an acceptable double-barrier method of contraception as determined by the ...
Pregnant or lactating. Physically unable to sit upright and still for 30-40 minutes. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please ...
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