Search Results 791-800 of 17700 for Glaucoma
Uncontrolled glaucoma, as defined by an IOP > 36 mmHg in either eye, at Screening. Any other significant ocular disease in the SE that, in the opinion of ...
Subject has a current or past history of glaucoma. Subject is receiving concomitant therapy with: centrally-acting anorectic agents; monoamine-oxidase ...
Current or past history of glaucoma. Moderate or severe hepatic impairment. Receiving concomitant therapy with: anorectic agents; monoamine-oxidase ...
Gallbladder polyps: Can they be cancerous? Gastritis · Giardia infection (giardiasis) · Glaucoma · Glioblastoma · Glioma vs. glioblastoma: What's the difference ...
Presence of untreated angle closure glaucoma; If female, is pregnant or lactating; If a sexually active female, is not surgically sterile or at least 2 years ...
Has glaucoma, renal impairment, liver disease or any other medical condition that would affect study participation or pose a risk to the subject 3. Current ...
In addition, an injury may allow microorganisms to gain access to the damaged cornea, causing infectious keratitis. Bacteria, fungi or parasites. These ...
- Subject has a current or past history of glaucoma. - Subject is taking > 4 concomitant ASMs. Rescue medications are not included in the count. - Subject ...
Barnes, O.D.. Optometrist. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Eye exam, Contact lens fitting, Diabetes, Dry eyes, Glaucoma, Macular degeneration ...
Current or past history of glaucoma. Moderate or severe hepatic impairment. NOTE: Asymptomatic subjects with mild hepatic impairment (Elevated liver enzymes ...
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