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Chronic prednisone > 5mg/day. Concurrent opportunistic infections. Pregnancy. Gastrointestinal bleeding refractory to medical/endoscopic treatment ...
... prednisone, which has the effect of easing pain by settling inflammation or causing scars to regress. Surgery to remove obstructions or growths is another ...
... prednisone daily or equivalent). Prior exposure to ibrutinib or to a B-cell receptor (BCR) inhibitor (e.g., Bruton tyrosine kinase [Btk] inhibitors or ...
Subjects who are not indicated for chemotherapy treatment with first line Standard of Care chemotherapy (docetaxel and prednisone); Systemic corticosteroids ...
EXCEPTION: low doses of steroids (< 10 mg of prednisone or equivalent dose of other steroid) used for treatment of non-hematologic medical conditions ...
Immunocompromised patients including patients known to be HIV positive or those on chronic steroids > 20 mg prednisone a day or prednisone-equivalent. Note ...
Use of systemic steroids at an equivalent dose of prednisone 5 mg/day or higher at the time of study entry; Any history of seizures or medical condition ...
Prior and concomitant therapy: Participants who have taken systemic corticosteroids at a dose exceeding 20 mg/day prednisone or equivalent for more than 7 ...
Systemic corticosteroids in doses greater than prednisone equivalent to 20 mg/day with the exception of patients with signs of rapidly progressing disease ...
Lumacaftor; Mitotane; Modafinil; Nafcillin; Nevirapine; Oxcarbazepine; Phenobarbital; Phenytoin; Prednisone; Primidone; Rifabutin; Rifampin; Ritonavir; St ...
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