J (Mar 2021)

Antihypertensives’ Rock around the Clock

  • Ognjenka Rahić,
  • Amina Tucak,
  • Merima Sirbubalo,
  • Lamija Hindija,
  • Jasmina Hadžiabdić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/j4010005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 62 – 81

Abstract

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Although homeostasis is a commonly accepted concept, there is incontrovertible evidence that biological processes and functions are variable and that variability occurs in cycles. In order to explain and understand dysregulation, which has not been embraced by homeostatic principles, the allostatic model has emerged as the first serious challenge to homeostasis, going beyond its homeostatic roots. Circadian rhythm is the predominant variation in the body, and it is a pattern according to which many physiological and pathological events occur. As there is strong experimental and clinical evidence that blood pressure fluctuations undergo circadian rhythm, there is equally strong evidence that targeted time therapy for hypertension provides a better outcome of the disease. The research has gone even further throughout the development and approval process for the use of pulsatile drug release systems, which can be considered as an option for an even more convenient dosage regimen of the medicines needed.

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