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Orlistat improves blood pressure control in obese subjects with treated but inadequately controlled hypertension.
"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.
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.
Other times, an early, provocative experiment is over interpreted or inadequately controlled.
All study participants had inadequately controlled asthma despite taking inhaled corticosteroids but did not have the typical symptoms of GER.
This may easily occur if environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature are inadequately controlled, leading to phase separation of the adhesive formulation or volatilization of solvents.
Yet many suffer daily because their pain is inadequately controlled.
Hypertension is often inadequately controlled in older people.
Adjunctive once-daily SPN-804 improved seizure control in patients with inadequately controlled partial-onset seizures.
Despite its significant negative health consequences it is commonly inadequately controlled [ 1].
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