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Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy","Medicine, Research & Experimental
The antihypertensive efficacy of ramipril administered once daily, eit
her in the morning or in the evening, was compared in an open, randomi
zed, crossover trial in 33 patients with mild-to-moderate essential hy
pertension, A 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device was
used, A significant (P < 0.05) decrease from baseline blood pressure v
alues was observed with both dosing regimens, A slight, but discernibl
e difference in the effectiveness of the two regimens was observed in
the mean daytime (10 AM to 8 PM) blood pressure for both diastolic and
systolic values, The mean daytime blood pressure decreased from 145.8
/95.4 mm Hg to 139.7/89.7 mm Hg following morning administration and t
o 142.3/91.8 mm Hg following evening administration, The mean nighttim
e (midnight to 6 AM) blood pressure was slightly lower in patients rec
eiving ramipril in the evening than in those receiving the drug in the
morning, The mean blood pressure during the critical time (4 AM to 8
AM) was Similar for the two dosing regimens, Ramipril proved to be an
efficacious antihypertensive treatment with once-daily dosing and prov
ided as good, or slightly better, blood pressure control when administ
ered in the morning than in the evening.