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About this study. The purpose of this study is to determine if elevations in oxidative stress, as measured by oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), ...
Infected WON or symptomatic sterile WON Note: WON-related symptoms may include: pain, fever, leukocytosis, failure to thrive or deterioration of overall ...
... sterile; Male patients must use a form of barrier contraception approved by the investigator / treating physician during the study and for at least one month ...
Subject is either not of childbearing potential, defined as premenarchal, postmenopausal for at least 1 year or surgically sterile (bilateral tubal ligation ...
Male subjects must be surgically sterile or must agree to use adequate method of contraception from the time of consent until at least 210 days after the last ...
Those with female partners of childbearing potential may be enrolled if they are: o Documented to be surgically sterile (ie, vasectomy); o Committed to ...
Men who are sterile (including vasectomy confirmed by post vasectomy semen analysis) OR agree to use a condom with spermicide (refer to Section 2.6.1.3) and ...
For patients who are not postmenopausal or surgically sterile (absence of ovaries and/or uterus), agreement to remain abstinent or to use two adequate ...
Women who are not of childbearing potential; i.e., who are postmenopausal or surgically sterile as well as azoospermic men do not require contraception.
Women must be postmenopausal or surgically sterile; Men with female partners of childbearing potential agree to remain abstinent or use adequate methods of ...
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