Ingestion-time – relative to circadian rhythms – differences in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of hypertension medications — Ramon C Hermida (2020) | RDL Network
Proper management of hypertension requires awareness of known ingestion-time differences in both the PK of individual BP-lowering medications and their combinations, which arise from circadian rhythms affecting absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination, and their PD, which result from circadian rhythms in mechanisms that regulate the 24 h BP pattern. The vast majority of the multiple published trials document substantially enhanced lowering of asleep BP, increased sleep-time relative BP decline (dipping), and markedly better reduction of CVD morbidity and mortality when hypertension medications and their combinations are ingested at bedtime rather than upon waking.
Ramon C Hermida, Artemio Mojón, José R. Fernández, Ramon G. Hermida‐Ayala, Juan J. Crespo, María T. Ríos, Manuel Domínguez-Sardiña, Alfonso Otero, Michael H. Smolensky
Ana Moyá, Juan J. Crespo, Diana E. Ayala, María T. Ríos, Lorenzo Pousa, Pedro A. Callejas, José Luis Bernal Salgado, Artemio Mojón, José R. Fernández, Ramon C Hermida
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