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Chronotherapy is a new option to optimize blood pressure (BP) control, allowing individual treatment of hypertension according to the circadian BP profile of each patient. The objectives of this study were to test anti hypertensive drugs, perindopril and valsartan for their effect on 24h BP profile and to compare the effects of morning vs evening dosing on circadian BP.Recruited patients had their 24h BP profiles measured using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor (ABPM) to evaluate the effects of morning vs. evening dosing of perindopril and valsartan on circadian blood pressure. Patients…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Chronotherapy is a new option to optimize blood pressure (BP) control, allowing individual treatment of hypertension according to the circadian BP profile of each patient. The objectives of this study were to test anti hypertensive drugs, perindopril and valsartan for their effect on 24h BP profile and to compare the effects of morning vs evening dosing on circadian BP.Recruited patients had their 24h BP profiles measured using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor (ABPM) to evaluate the effects of morning vs. evening dosing of perindopril and valsartan on circadian blood pressure. Patients suffering from hypertension but taking no medications and normotensive patients were recruited as controls.
Autorenporträt
The authors are members of the Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Malta. Deborah Cassar graduated in pharmacy in 2011 and is reading for an MPharm at the University of Malta. Professor Lilian M. Azzopardi is Head of Department. Anthony Serracino-Inglott is a professor of pharmacy.