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Known active keratitis or corneal ulcerations. NOTE: Superficial punctate keratitis is allowed if the disorder is being adequately treated. Known ...
Patient has active or chronic corneal disorder or Sjogren's syndrome. 18. Patient has any ongoing skin disorders not controlled by specific treatment. 19 ...
Has active keratitis (superficial punctate keratitis) or corneal ulcerations. Has a history of uncontrolled diabetes defined as hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) ≥ 8 ...
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Active corneal disease, or history of corneal disease within 12 months prior to enrollment. Use of strong CYP450 inhibitors. Known sensitivity to any of the ...
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