in recent years, with the development of medical science, experts have found that the efficacy of many drugs is closely related to the time of use. This is because the physiological and pathological changes of human body are related to the fluctuation of circadian rhythm. Therefore, the best medication time should be selected according to the circadian rhythm fluctuation law of the disease to achieve the best curative effect. The blood pressure should be lowered twice according to the biological rhythm of 2220001 in the morning and 660001 in the afternoon. The blood pressure should be reduced twice according to the biological rhythm of 2220001 in the morning and 660001 in the afternoon. Do not take antihypertensive drugs before going to bed at night to prevent cerebral thrombosis caused by low blood pressure and bradycardia.

antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs:

antibiotics are excreted rapidly. In order to maintain a certain concentration in the blood, they should be taken once every 6 hours. Anti inflammatory drugs, such as rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis patients, more than every morning and morning, joint pain is heavier. If you take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, you can increase the dose once in the morning, the effect is the best, and you can avoid taking drugs once at noon.

hypoglycemic drugs:

diabetic patients are most sensitive to insulin in the morning, when the dosage of insulin is small, and the effect is good. Methyltangning (D860) should be taken orally at 8 a.m. with strong and lasting effect. It needs to increase the dose in the afternoon to obtain the same effect.

antiallergic drugs:

cyproheptadine can maintain the efficacy for 15 ~ 17 hours when taken at about 7 a.m. and only 6 ~ 8 hours when taken at 7 p.m.

hormone drugs:

human response to hormone drugs also has a time rhythm. Because the secretion peak of human adrenocortical hormone is around 7 a.m., one-time administration at 7 a.m. every day has the best curative effect.

antipyretic analgesics:

if aspirin is taken around 7 a.m. (after meal), the curative effect is high and lasting. If it is taken at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m., the effect is poor.

cholesterol lowering drugs:

because the production of cholesterol and other blood lipids in the human body will increase at night, patients should take cholesterol lowering drugs at dinner.

hypnotics, insect repellents and contraceptives:

should generally be taken half an hour before going to bed at night. Ranitidine and famotidine, which inhibit gastric acid, can be taken before going to bed every night, because the secretion of gastric acid has the law of less day and more night.