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Managing high blood pressure is not just about taking medication; it's also about taking it at the right time. The question asked by many individuals with hypertension is whether people should take their blood pressure medication in the morning or at night. Timing may influence the effectiveness with which the medicine manages the blood pressure level and prevents the possibility of heart issues. Here's what experts recommend and common mistakes to avoid.
Most people take blood pressure medicine in the morning as blood pressure increases after people wake up. Early morning doses are useful in regulating this early spike and maintaining the levels even during the day. However, there have been studies that have examined the possibility of added benefits of night dosing.
One of the researchers implied that nighttime medication intake would benefit some people, primarily those who have nighttime blood pressure that surpasses normal as it may reduce the threat of heart attacks and stroke, which are more likely to happen during early morning hours.
However, more recent and larger-scale trials, including the TIME study by The Lancet in 2022 reported no significant difference in the preventive effect of morning and evening doses in heart attack, stroke, or death prevention. The European Society of Cardiology also issued another review that confirmed that the time of day on which blood pressure pills are taken may not be a significant factor in the result. Nothing is better than consulting your doctor.
Here are some of the common mistakes that should be taken care of:
The most common error made by people is forgetting to use their pills, or they use them at varied times in a day. Such discrepancy may lead to changes in blood pressure and decreased effectiveness of the medicine.
When you are taking many drugs at once, you should not assume that they can all be taken simultaneously. Always ask your doctor for the proper timing.
Never stop taking a medication without the advice of your health professional in case it makes you feel dizzy, exhausted or swollen. Ask your doctor, he or she may increase or decrease the dose or time of administration to eliminate the side effects.
When individuals are put on medication, they cease to monitor their blood pressure. of whether the medicine is effective or requires and makes a change.
The best time of taking blood pressure medicine is based on your health status, the kind of medication you are taking and the blood pressure levels during the day. Always do what your doctor says and take your medicine at the same time every day.