Search Results 541-550 of 18145 for sterility
... sterile; Must have had a negative serum pregnancy test within the past 21 days; Must use a birth control method in addition to barrier methods (condoms).
For women who are either surgically sterile (have a documented bilateral tubal ligation or oophorectomy and/or hysterectomy) or are post-menopausal ...
Female subjects of childbearing potential (defined as female subjects who have experienced menarche and who are not permanently sterile or postmenopausal ...
Permanently surgically sterile (bilateral oophorectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, or hysterectomy);; Females, of Childbearing Potential Females of ...
... sterile (e.g., vasectomy) should be considered to be of childbearing potential. Men of fathering potential and WOCBP must be using an adequate method of ...
Surgically sterile: hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, or tubal ligation; or; Abstinent or willing to use adequate contraception from Screening through ...
Factors secreted by senescent cells clearly contribute to a state of chronic sterile inflammation, or a smoldering fire, which can burst into a conflagration ...
Participation eligibility · Be at least 18 years of age · Be surgically sterile or consent to use a medically acceptable method of contraception throughout the ...
Men who are unwilling, if not surgically sterile, to abstain from sexual intercourse or employ highly effective contraception from the time of informed ...
... sterile; Are of childbearing potential and agree to practice 1 highly effective method and 1 additional effective (barrier) method of contraception, at the ...
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