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Agree to use two acceptable methods of birth control from at least 2 weeks ... contraception. Exclusion Criteria: Evidence of decompensated liver ...
... methods of birth control, or abstain from heterosexual activity for the course of the study through 120 days after the last dose of study treatment; Male ...
... methods). Prior therapy: eligible subjects must have had at least one line ... contraception (barrier method of birth control or abstinence) prior to ...
Effective contraceptive methods include vasectomy, an intrauterine device (IUD) or a contraceptive hormonal implant such as etonogestrel (Nexplanon). Tying ...
A Phase 3, randomized, open-label, controlled study comparing the efficacy and safety of zanidatamab to trastuzumab, each in combination with physician's choice ...
Sexually active subjects (men and women) must agree to use medically accepted barrier methods of contraception ... contraceptives are also used. All ...
Most types of birth control are safe to use when you have diabetes. But combination birth control pills may raise blood sugar levels in some people. Stress.
Medically acceptable methods of contraception that may include: oral contraception or patches (consistently for 3 months prior to trial dosing), Nuva Ring ...
Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP*) must be ready and able to use highly effective methods of birth control per ICH M3 (R2) that result in a low ...
... contraception;; If sexually active in a way that could lead to pregnancy, must consistently use 2 highly effective methods of birth control, starting at the ...
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