Search Results 311-320 of 18154 for sterility
Females of nonchildbearing potential (either postmenopausal or permanently surgically sterile as defined in Section 7.3.3) at Screening do not require ...
is sterile or agrees to use an appropriate method of contraception;; including a condom with spermicide, from study drug administration on the first day of ...
If you're allergic to the adhesive used in most bandages, switch to adhesive-free dressings or sterile gauze and paper tape. History of infectious disease ...
In chemical procedures this means chemical cleanliness; for many bacteriologic procedures, it means sterility. This is of such importance that a basic ...
Postmenopausal or surgically sterile women who have documentation of postmenopausal status or surgical sterility availability prior to enrollment. Patients ...
Women of childbearing potential (unless post-menopausal or surgically sterile); Participation in any other clinical mortality trial (Participation in other ...
... sterile (eg, vasectomy), must be considered to be of child-bearing potential * NOTE: If the urine test is positive or cannot be confirmed as negative, a ...
... sterile or are post-menopausal for at least two years). Subject has participated in an investigational drug or device research study within 30 days of ...
The doctor examines the lingual frenulum and then uses sterile scissors or cautery to snip the frenulum free. The procedure is quick and discomfort is ...
A woman with child bearing potential is defined as not surgically sterile or being post-menopausal for less than 6 months. Patient of child-bearing ...
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