Different people need to be treated with different regimens for high blood pressure. Although there are many types of medications to choose from, the characteristics of each type of medication and its suitability for each person vary. Your doctor will choose one or more medications for you depending on your individual situation. Usually, you start with a small dose of one drug, and over time, adjust the dose or switch to another drug or a combination of drugs depending on the effectiveness of the drug. In conclusion, although there are many antihypertensive medications, the best results are achieved by taking the right medication for the right condition under the guidance of a doctor. Nevertheless, there are some general guidelines to help you choose the ideal antihypertensive drugs: 1. long-acting preparations with good antihypertensive efficacy and smoothly lowering blood pressure 24 hours a day, making blood pressure less volatile; 2. adverse reactions and side effects are small, easy to take and improve quality of life; they do not affect the metabolism of blood lipids and blood sugar; 3. they can reverse and reduce the occurrence of heart, brain, kidney and atherosclerosis and other complications.