Effects of the angiotensin II receptor blockers telmisartan versus valsartan on the circadian variation of blood pressure impact on the early morning period

Apr 6, 2004American journal of hypertension

How telmisartan and valsartan affect daily blood pressure changes, especially in the early morning

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Abstract

Telmisartan reduced blood pressure by -11/-7.6 mm Hg during the last 6 hours of the dosing period after an active dose, compared to valsartan's reduction of -8.7/-5.8 mm Hg.

  • Telmisartan demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in early morning blood pressure when compared to valsartan following an active dose.
  • On the day of a missed dose, telmisartan showed a trend toward greater reduction in early morning blood pressure compared to valsartan.
  • The reductions in 24-hour average blood pressure were also greater for telmisartan than valsartan, although this was not statistically significant.
  • These findings suggest that telmisartan may be more effective than valsartan in managing blood pressure during the early morning period in hypertensive patients.

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