Treatment of non-dipper hypertension with bedtime administration of valsartan

Sep 9, 2005Journal of hypertension

Using bedtime valsartan to treat high blood pressure that doesn’t drop at night

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Abstract

Valsartan administered at bedtime improved the diurnal: nocturnal ratio of blood pressure in 75% of non-dipper patients.

  • Both morning and bedtime administration of valsartan significantly reduced blood pressure after 3 months (systolic: 13.1 mmHg morning, 14.7 mmHg bedtime; diastolic: 8.5 mmHg morning, 10.3 mmHg bedtime).
  • The increase in the diurnal: nocturnal ratio was significant only with bedtime administration.
  • Bedtime dosing led to a notable increase in the percentage of patients achieving controlled blood pressure over 24 hours.
  • There was a reduction in urinary albumin excretion associated with bedtime valsartan administration.

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