Systolic and diastolic blood pressure are reduced in separate ways by the majority of antihypertensive medications. Combined treatment for hypertension is safer and more successful than taking isolated drugs, according to the research. While there is no interaction between these two medications, there is a distinct set of risks associated with taking each of them.
Your healthcare professional will choose the optimal time of day to take these drugs according to your condition and circumstances, since there is conflicting research on the optimal timing. Being consistent and following the healthcare provider’s recommendations are of utmost importance. Cardiologist Dr. Mary Greene from Manhattan Cardiology has some important details about this. Read the article.