Patients must be able to tolerate oral medications Any physical condition that can prevent ability to tolerate oral therapy Inability to tolerate oral medications. The subject is able to tolerate oral medications and no evidence of ongoing malabsorption Inability to swallow or tolerate oral medication. Inability to tolerate oral medication Patients who are unable to take or tolerate oral medications on a continuous basis Subjects who cannot tolerate oral administration as determined by the Investigator Subject is able to swallow capsules and is able to take or tolerate oral medications on a continuous basis Able to tolerate oral therapy Patients must be able to swallow whole capsules and tolerate oral medications Patients who are unable to reliably tolerate and/or receive oral medications For orally administered drugs, the patient must be able to swallow and tolerate oral medication and must have no known malabsorption syndrome Significant malabsorption syndrome or inability to tolerate oral medications Inability to tolerate oral medications. Patients must be able to swallow and tolerate oral medications Must be able to ingest, absorb and tolerate oral medication Patient must be able to tolerate oral medication Able to tolerate oral therapy. Inability to tolerate or absorb an oral medication due to any cause, including but not limited to malabsorption syndromes Patients unable to tolerate oral intake by mouth or per enteral feeding tube Inability to tolerate preoperative oral intake Inability to tolerate oral or enteral medication Be able to tolerate topical application of phenylephrine to the oral mucosa Able to tolerate oral medication Must be able to tolerate oral medication or have it administered via an Nasogastric tube (NGT) or GT tube Must be able to tolerate routine oral voriconazole, posaconazole or isavuconazole as fungal prophylaxis therapy