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History of organ transplantation. 16. Oral or parenteral immunosuppressive agents (not topical or inhaled steroids) at any time during study participation ...
Note: The following are considered effective contraceptives: oral contraceptive pill; condom plus spermicide; diaphragm plus spermicide; patient or partner ...
... oral contraceptive) through 1-year post transplant; Males who are sexually active with women of childbearing potential must be surgically sterile or using ...
... Oral and throat cancer, Salivary gland cancer, Mouth cancer, Thyroid cancer, Head and neck cancer, Melanoma, Tonsil cancer, Skin cancer, Squamous cell ...
More than 54,000 adults in the U.S. are diagnosed with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer each year. Men are twice as likely than women to be diagnosed ...
Participation eligibility · Use of any steroid (IV, oral, steroid eye drops) for the treatment of GO or other conditions within 3 weeks prior to Screening. · Use ...
Approved forms of contraception include hormonal intrauterine devices, hormonal contraceptives (oral birth control pills, Depo-Provera®, patch, or other ...
Patients must be able to swallow oral medications without crushing or chewing; Prior malignancy is allowed providing it does not require concurrent therapy.
Oral contraceptive, either combined or progestogen alone; Intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS) with a documented failure rate of less than ...
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