Search Results 321-330 of 17494 for Sterilization
... sterilization such as bilateral oopherectomy, hysterectomy, or medically documented ovarian failure;; If requested by local IRB regulations and/or National ...
Women are considered of reproductive potential unless they have undergone hysterectomy and/or surgical sterilization (at least 6 weeks following a bilateral ...
Of non-child-bearing potential (surgically sterilized or at least 2 years post-menopausal); or; If of child-bearing potential, subject must use an adequate ...
Permanent sterilization methods include hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, and bilateral oophorectomy. A postmenopausal state is defined as no menses ...
Female subject is either postmenopausal for at least 1 year before the screening visit, surgically sterilized, or if they are of childbearing potential ...
Surgical sterilization of the partner(s) (vasectomy) for >180 days prior to IP administration; Hormonal contraceptives starting > 90 days prior to IP. If ...
Woman of non-child bearing potential due to surgical sterilization (at least 6 weeks following surgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy ...
Female sterilization (have had surgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy), total hysterectomy, or tubal ligation at least six weeks ...
... sterilization. Able to understand and willing to sign the informed consent form. Note: A legally authorized representative may consent on behalf of a ...
Women will be either surgically sterilized or non-pregnant as determined by a urine pregnancy test. Urine pregnancy tests will be completed within 48 hours ...
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