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Most published studies are limited by small sample size and either do not or inadequately control for confounders when estimating the cost of CDI.
Observational studies suggest an association between preterm birth and use of HAART in pregnancy, in particular initiating PI-based HAART early in gestation, but inadequately control for stage of maternal HIV disease and other potential confounding variables [ 115- 118].
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This was a 24-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 680 patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes (HbA1c 7–10% [53−86 mmol/mol]).
Orlistat improves blood pressure control in obese subjects with treated but inadequately controlled hypertension.
It could even be something as banal as pain, which studies show is often inadequately controlled in the I.C.U.
"The manner in which it was pursued was, however, high-risk, poorly supervised and inadequately controlled," the report said.
Healing is also slowed by malnourishment, drugs that suppress the immune system, some topical agents, infection, and even stress hormones, released when pain is inadequately controlled.
It seems the London club Fabric has had its licence revoked on the grounds that its management is inadequately controlling drug use in the venue.
Costs were inadequately controlled, and yet too much depended on flighty private investors, says Max Nathan, an academic at the LSE who was involved in the planning.
It presents a comprehensive update on how to conduct a sustained step-up in therapy for the patient with inadequately controlled or poorly controlled atopic dermatitis.
In patients inadequately controlled with metformin, the addition of a sulfonylurea or pioglitazone are equally plausible options to improve glycemic control.
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