When elevated blood pressure is found, there are different antihypertensive programs depending on the patient’s condition, mainly the following: 1, diuretics, suitable for mild to moderate hypertension, have a strong hypotensive effect on simple systolic hypertension, salt-sensitive hypertension, hypertension combined with heart failure. 2, beta-blockers, suitable for different degrees of hypertension, for young and middle-aged hypertensive patients with a faster heart rate, combined with angina and 3, calcium channel blockers, rapid onset of action, little individual variability, has a better effect on senile hypertension, and is suitable for patients with combined hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, renal pathology. 4, ACEI or ARB drugs, slow onset of action, but a wider range of application, less side effects, but also improve the remodeling of the myocardium and blood vessels. For special patients such as pregnancy, the antihypertensive regimen needs to be determined after consultation with a physician.