Timing of Antihypertensives Does Not Affect CV Risk, Survival in Primary Care or Frail Older Patients – American College of Cardiology

Taking antihypertensive medications at bedtime rather than in the morning is safe for adults with hypertension in primary care and for frail older nursing home patients, but it does not reduce cardiovascular risk or all-cause death in either group, according to recently published results from the BedMed trial in JAMA and BedMed-Frail trial in JAMA Network Open. In the BedMed open-label trial led by Scott R. Garrison, MD, PhD, et al., from 2017 to 2022, 436 primary care clinicians in Canada recruited

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