"The medication controls the blood pressure only up to a point," Marguerite said, a little more calmly.
Current medications only control the disease's symptoms, and most drugs become less effective over time as the disease progresses.
However, this medication would not control the pain I was experiencing from the aforementioned condition.
Your health care provider may prescribe medications to control high blood pressure.
Even if you feel better, you need this medication to control your condition.
Surgery becomes necessary when medications can no longer control symptoms.
This will tell you how well your medication is controlling your blood sugar.
People with hypertension often need several medications to control blood pressure.
Although medications can control symptoms at first, they become less and less effective.
Most people with severe heart disease require multiple medications to control their symptoms.