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02-09-2024 | Hypertension | News

ESC 2024

Time of intake of antihypertensive drugs does not affect cardiovascular events

MedNet.nl: It appears to make no difference to the occurrence of major cardiovascular events or medication safety whether antihypertensive medications are taken in the morning or in the evening. Based on these findings, it is recommended that patients take their antihypertensive medications at the time of day when they are least likely to forget.

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