Cardiovascular outcomes in adults with hypertension with evening versus morning dosing of usual antihypertensives in the UK (TIME study): a prospective, randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint clinical trial

Oct 14, 2022Lancet (London, England)

Heart health in adults with high blood pressure taking usual medication in the evening versus morning in the UK

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Abstract

A total of 21,104 adults with hypertension were randomly assigned to evening or morning dosing of antihypertensive medication.

  • A primary endpoint event occurred in 3.4% of participants assigned to evening treatment and 3.7% assigned to morning treatment.
  • The rate of primary endpoint events was 0.69 per 100 patient-years for evening dosing and 0.72 per 100 patient-years for morning dosing.
  • The unadjusted hazard ratio for evening versus morning dosing was 0.95, indicating no significant difference in outcomes.
  • No safety concerns were noted during the study's follow-up period, which had a median duration of 5.2 years.

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