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Timing of antihypertensive medications does not affect CVD risk

Scott Garrison at ESC 2024
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  • Overview

    ESC 2024 - There is no need to prescribe that antihypertensive medications need to be taken at a specific time, according to Scott Garrison. He shares the results of two recent trials.

  • Educational information

    This video was recorded during the ESC Congress 2024 in London, UK.

  • Faculty

    Scott Garrison is a Canadian family physician with a PhD in experimental medicine. He is a professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

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  • Overview

    ESC 2024 - There is no need to prescribe that antihypertensive medications need to be taken at a specific time, according to Scott Garrison. He shares the results of two recent trials.

  • Educational information

    This video was recorded during the ESC Congress 2024 in London, UK.

  • Faculty

    Scott Garrison is a Canadian family physician with a PhD in experimental medicine. He is a professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

  • Disclaimer

Schedule1 Sep 2024