Chronotherapy is a therapeutic strategy that synchronises
the timing of drug administration with the body’s endogenous circadian rhythms
to enhance efficacy and reduce adverse effects. These rhythms regulate
physiological processes such as hormone secretion, metabolism, sleep–wake
cycles, and cardiovascular function, making timing an essential component of
optimised therapy. Pulsatile drug delivery systems complement chronotherapy by
releasing drugs in a programmed manner after a predetermined lag time, allowing
the drug to reach peak concentrations at the time when symptoms are most severe
or when the body is most receptive to treatment. Chronotherapy can be
implemented using various approaches, including delayed or advanced sleep phase
therapy, rest-phase adjustment, and combination interventions involving light
or behavioural therapy. In clinical practice, chronotherapy has shown
particular benefit in arthritis management—night-time dosing of NSAIDs or
corticosteroids helps reduce early-morning stiffness in rheumatoid arthritis,
while morning dosing of COX-2 inhibitors is more effective for osteoarthritis.
Overall, aligning drug delivery with circadian patterns offers a promising
strategy to enhance therapeutic outcomes in time-dependent diseases.
Author(s) Details
Y. Ismail
Crescent School of Pharmacy, B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of
Science and Technology, GST Road, Vandalur, Chennai 600048, Tamil Nadu, India.
Vijaya Kumar Voleti
School of Pharmacy, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, OMR
Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
S. Priya
School of Pharmacy, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, OMR
Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
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