“…Decreasing nighttime BP and bedtime administration of antihypertensive drugs have already been taken into account for the treatment strategy aiming to improve BP management, but no clear consensus has been reached on the BP-lowering effect of this strategy. Recent researches have documented that ingesting at least one antihypertensive medication at bedtime, compared with treatment with all medications upon awakening, showed a significant reduction in the 24-h mean systolic BP (SBP)/diastolic BP (DBP) and the reduction was much more prominent during nighttime, decreasing the prevalence of nondipping [8,11,12], however, the similar 24-h mean SBP/DBP reduction for both treatment times was also reported [13][14][15]. Therefore, we conducted this meta-analysis to investigate the effects of bedtime administration of BP-lowering agents on ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) results.…”