Taking antihypertensive drugs occasionally will not cause dependence. Hypertension is a relatively common chronic disease in clinical practice, most of which are primary hypertension, which is generally difficult to cure and requires long-term treatment with oral antihypertensive medication; taking antihypertensive medication will not cause psychological or physiological dependence on the patient, and the patient should take the medication under the guidance of a doctor, and should not stop taking the medication on his/her own, or increase or decrease the dosage. For patients with high blood pressure, they should take medication regularly under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended to maintain a healthy diet, such as low-salt, low-fat and low-cholesterol diets, with appropriate supplementation of protein and potassium-containing foods, and more fresh fruits and vegetables. In addition, hypertensive patients should also maintain a moderate amount of exercise to maintain stable blood pressure. Hypertensive patients should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, monitor their blood pressure in a timely manner, and consult a doctor if there are large fluctuations in blood pressure.