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For females able to bear children, a hormonal (i.e., oral, implantable, or injectable) and single-barrier method, or a double-barrier method of birth control ...
Has resumed oral intake and is capable of swallowing tablets after surgery. Exclusion Criteria: Has active perianal CD. Has had > 3 previous surgical ...
Treatment with non-steroidal oral antiandrogens within 4 weeks of enrollment; Prior use of any chronic systemic glucocorticoids . Prior radiation therapy ...
... oral antimicrobial therapy within 2 weeks; History of listeria; Histoplasmosis; Chronic or active hepatitis B or C infection; Human immunodeficiency virus ...
... oral contraception, double barrier, intra uterine device, during the study and for three months thereafter (however a male condom should not be used in ...
History of diabetes mellitus requiring treatment with oral agents or insulin;; Active rheumatoid arthritis, active inflammatory bowel disease, chronic ...
... oral or esophageal lesions/ulcers; Presence of significant swallowing problems; Unable or unwilling to discontinue medications for cramps and/or opiates ...
... oral antibiotic therapy or b) has had at least two episodes of severe CDI resulting in hospitalization within the last year. A positive stool test for the ...
... oral cavity, or cervix are all permissible); Must be able to undergo MRI of the brain with gadolinium; No plans for adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy ...
Your healthcare professional will order tests if: Tuberculosis is suspected. You were likely exposed to a person with active TB disease. You have health risks ...
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