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Of non-child-bearing potential (surgically sterilized or at least 2 years post-menopausal); or; If of child-bearing pIf of child-bearing potential, subject ...
A high follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) level in the postmenopausal range may be used to confirm a post-menopausal state in women not using hormonal ...
Adequate organ and marrow function; Evidence of post-menopausal status or negative urinary or serum pregnancy test. Exclusion Criteria: Histologically ...
pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, overactive bladder muscles, weakened pelvic muscles and nerve damage. The right treatment will require a proper diagnosis.
n, Heart disease, Menopause, Autoimmune disease, Spontaneous coronary artery dissection, Small vessel heart disease, Preeclampsia, Eclampsia, Inflammatory ...
Hormone treatments for menopause also may increase the risk. Diseases of the digestive system. The risk of fecal incontinence is increased with long-term ...
Women of child-bearing potential (i.e., women who are pre menopausal or not surgically sterile) must use acceptable contraceptive methods (abstinence ...
Pelvic floor physical therapy can help women experiencing urinary or fecal incontinence after pregnancy or menopause, she says. There is growing recognition ...
... menopausal for at least 24 consecutive months (i.e., who has had menses any time in the preceding 24 consecutive months). Sexually active WCBP and male ...
However, the risk for women increases after menopause. Family history. A family history of heart disease makes you more likely to get coronary artery ...
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