Affiliation:
1. M.M. College of Pharmacy, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana, Ambala, HR, India
Abstract
Medical chronobiology deals with the way body’s rhythm influences a person’s health and
disease states. To match body rhythms, deliberate alteration of drug concentration is done to optimize
therapeutic outcomes and minimize size effects and this approach is known as Chronotherapeutics. In
general the concept of homeostasis has been the base for the treatment of diseases. Little importance
has been given in understanding biologic rhythms and their underlying mechanisms. Designing of cardiovascular
drug is done to achieve a constant or near-constant effect throughout the 24-hour with the
prescribed dose. However in many cases, medication requirement during night and day time are not
the same. Body rhythms may have profound effect on the treatment outcomes. It is a wrongful approach
to assume that a drug dosed in the morning or evening will have the same antihypertensive effect.
The vast literature record of circadian variations in Blood Pressure (BP), heart rate, hormone secretion,
and platelet aggregation are examples of the impact of chronobiology. In this study we analyze
the effect of circadian pattern of blood pressure on action of various antihypertensives and investigate
the perspective of chronotherapeutics- whether it is a fruitful approach and rationalize its utility
in the treatment of hypertension.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine
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