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10. Female subjects of child-bearing potential \<2 years post-menopausal (unless surgically sterile) must agree to and comply with using 1 barrier method ...
In addition, any woman of childbearing potential (not sterile or postmenopausal), who is unwilling to adhere to the use of a highly effective contraception ...
... sterile [ie, vasectomy with a confirmed absence of sperm in ejaculate] or agree to remain abstinent on a long-term and persistent basis). Male participants ...
Male or non-pregnant/post-menopausal/sterile females · Age 18-90 · In end-stage Heart Failure with LVAD support who are stable, in the healed stage, at least 3 ...
Sperm morphology refers to the size and shape of sperm. It's one factor that healthcare professionals look at as part of a semen test.
... sterile, or using effective contraception (hormonal or barrier methods) Exclusion Criteria: * Any of the following because this study involves an ...
Female patients must be either postmenopausal (no menstrual period for a minimum of 12 months) or surgically sterile upon entry into the study. Female ...
menarche and until becoming post menopausal unless permanently sterile. Permanent sterilisation methods include hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy and ...
... sterile or postmenopausal;; For men: Compliant with a medically-approved ... sterile. Men whose sexual partners are of child-bearing potential must ...
A female is of childbearing potential unless she has had a surgical procedure that would accomplish sterility such a bilateral tubal ligation, hysterectomy ...
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