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During the Study. The events below will take place throughout the study. If you would like to know when exactly these will take place, please ask the study staff. • You will be asked about any updates to your medical history. This includes prior diseases, medication, drug, alcohol, and tobacco usePhysical exam • The use of proper birth control will be confirmed/reviewed • Xxxxx xxxxx will be measured. Your oral temperature may also be measured • ECGs will be collected o It may be necessary to shave or trim hair on your chest so that the patches for the ECGs will stick to your skin o Your chest may be marked with a pen to identify the correct areas for ECG patch placement • You will be asked: “How do you feel?” each day • An intravenous (IV) catheter may be placed in a vein in one of your arms for blood collection • The study investigator may decide to do an alcohol breath test at any time • You will complete a COVID-19 questionnaire • You will be swabbed for COVID-19 • Blood and urine samples will be collected at various times throughout the study o Safety Labs: The blood and urine samples will be used for safety labs including the following: ▪ Blood samples for aPTT, PT-INR, and fibrinogen ▪ Urine samples to test for drugs of abuse ▪ Blood samples for pregnancy testing (females able to have children). Pregnancy tests may be performed at the discretion of the study investigator in all females o Any leftover blood from the safety lab samples may be stored and used to assess exploratory safety biomarkers or unexpected safety findings. Biomarkers are natural substances in your body that can be used to show how your body works ▪ Samples to be used for this purpose will be kept for up to 1 year following completion of this study o Study Drug Levels: Blood samples will also be used to measure the levels of study drug and ritonavir ▪ As part of understanding how your body absorbs, distributes, and gets rid of the study drug and ritonavir, the samples may also be used for the following: ⮚ Metabolite identification (by-products or end products of a drug produced as the body processes a drug) ⮚ Endogenous (within the body) biomarkers ⮚ Evaluate safety or efficacy (ability to produce a desired effect) aspects related to any concerns during or after the study ⮚ Check the laboratory test which measures the study drug and ritonavir ⮚ Other internal exploratory purposes o Blood/Plasma (a component of blood) Ratio: Blood samples will also be used for blood/plasma analysis of study drug ...
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During the Study. The events below will take place throughout the study. If you would like to know when exactly these will take place, please ask the study staff. • You will be asked about any updates to your medical history. This includes medication, drug, alcohol, and tobacco usePhysical exams, including skin exam o Photographs of the skin may be taken if the study clinician thinks it is needed. Photographs are photographic images of the skin that the study team may take of you during the study. You will not be identified in these photographs. However, if you have any markings on the area of your skin photographed, like a tattoo, those markings may appear in the photographs. Pfizer will own these photographs. The photographs will be used and shared along with your study records, as described in this consent document. In addition, the photographs may be used in publications, presentations, brochures, or other ways. The photographs may be used along with text, graphics, or audio materials. You will not be identified by name in any use of the photographs. By signing this consent document, you are giving permission for the study staff to take these types of photographic images and for the uses described above. • The use of proper birth control will be confirmed/reviewed (males only) • Xxxxx xxxxx. Your oral temperature may also be measured • Weight will be measured (Part B only) • ECGs will be collected o It may be necessary to shave or trim hair on your chest so that the patches for the ECGs will stick to your skin o Your chest may be marked with a pen to identify the correct areas for ECG patch placement • Continuous heart monitoring will be done for at least 8 hours after each dose (Part A only, except for Japanese dosing group, if done). There will also be a period of at least 2 hours (Day -1, Period 1 only) where monitoring will be done before the first dose o This involves the attachment of a small box like unit (transmitter) to your chest o The box is attached by a few wires (similar to those of an ECG) o The monitor sends information about your heart’s activity by a radio signal to a monitor o You may not sleep during the 2 hours of continuous monitoring done before dosing o You will need to stay in the procedure room for at least 4 hours after dosing while attached to the monitor o You will need to keep the box with you during the monitoring period o You will be asked to minimize activity while attached to the monitor • You will be asked: “How do you feel?” each d...
During the Study. HOST Card The HOST Card is your student ID. You will receive it when you are enrolled and have arrived at HOST. So make an appointment with the Incoming Coordinator (see p. 11) once you are here to pick up your HOST card. You can load money onto the card at the terminal in house 3, between the cafeteria and the canteen. It can be used for the following purposes: - To pay for meals in the canteen (Mensa) and the cafeteria - To use the printers and scanners in the PC pools - To borrow books from the library - To access the gym - To enter your main house (e.g. for Mechanical Engineering students house 19) out of opening hours - To get students discounts at museums, shops etc. If youʼre staying more than one semester, donʼt forget to re-validate your HOST Card. You can find two machines: one in the waiting area in house 1 and one in the Mensa. Matriculation certificate Your matriculation certificate contains important information: - Certificate of Study You can use this whenever you need proof of your enrollment or student status, e.g. for your health insurance company. - Your E-mail address and password This is your official student E-mail address. Check it regularly; all communication from the university will be sent there. It also serves as your login data for our online portal and WiFi access. Canteen (Mensa)/ Cafeteria Opening hours of the canteen (Mensa): Mon. – Fri.: 11.15 a.m. – 1.45 p.m. (Different opening hours during exam period and semester break) Opening hours of the cafeteria: Mon. – Thu.: 7.30 a.m. – 2.00 p.m. (Different opening hours during exam period and semester break) Library Opening hours during the lecture period: Mon. to Fri.: 10.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m. (Different opening hours during the exam period and semester break) Internet/ Computer Labs All students can use the WiFi on campus. Connect to HOST network and enter the E-mail address and password on your matriculation certificate (Studienbescheinigung). If you live in Holzhausen, you can also get free cable internet access at home. Just connect your computer to the network port inside your room and open your browser; the registration system should show up. You can use your university E-mail address and password to register. If necessary, deactivate any protection software (firewalls etc.) temporarily. If you have any problems or questions, please contact the universityʼs IT department in house 1, room 303 or via E-mail: Xxxxxxx.Xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx.xx There are also several computer l...
During the Study. Study progress reports, detailing the number of sites who have signed the contract as well as the dates of initiation of the sites, financial information, status of monitoring, status of data entry, data query generation and query resolution Any publication on the Study whether in a journal, lay press, website, scientific meeting as in section 15.4.1 Any updates to the documents mentioned above Before Data Base Lock: Study Results Dissemination Plan
During the Study. Continue your routine cleansing regimen • Continue your routine cosmetics and skin care products • Avoid exposing your target and non-target SKs to excessive natural or artificial ultraviolet radiation (e.g., sunlight, tanning beds) and use sunscreen on the target or non-target SKs, if excessive exposure cannot be avoided • The use of the following therapies to treat any of the target or non-target lesions are prohibited o Retinoids (topical) o Corticosteroids (topical) o LASER, light or other energy-based therapy o Liquid nitrogen, electrodesiccation, curettage, imiquimod, ingenol mebutate o Microdermabrasion or superficial chemical peels o Antibiotics (topical) • Use of self-xxxxxx lotions/sprays are prohibited during the study • Bring this subject instruction sheet with you to each visit

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