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Other oral antibiotics within 28 days of randomization (with the exception of topical antibiotics or a 1-day course with an antibiotic). However, a patient ...
Adults (Age >20) undergoing elective cataract surgery with use of topical anesthesia with nurse sedation. Exclusion Criteria: Conversion to general ...
Participant must agree to daily use (and through follow-up) to one of the non-prescription topical antiseptics on their HS lesions such as: chlorhexidine ...
Tetracaine belongs to the group of medicines called local anesthetics. It works by blocking the pain signals at the nerve endings in the eye. This medicine is ...
An imaging test, usually an MRI or Computerized Tomography (CT) scan, can be used to quickly identify what's causing the aphasia. A speech-language pathologist ...
opinion of the Investigator would preclude participation in the study. - Participants on regular daily inhaled, topical, nasal or oral steroids for any
Topical drugs (including prescription and over-the counter) on the reference leg (topical non-medicated moisturizer treatment products can be administered); ...
Topical use is permitted. Current or planned use of glucose lowering medication, including GLP-1 agonists for weight loss, in the 3 months following study ...
Participation eligibility · Patients who have received systemic glucocorticoids during the past 4 weeks (topical not excluded) · Current smokers or within the ...
Current use of immunosuppressive medication (EXCEPT for the following: Intranasal, inhaled, topical steroids, or local steroid injection [e.g. intra ...
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