For patients with hypertension combined with gout, the recommended oral antihypertensive drugs are coxsartan potassium, or coxslazuria, or alisartanate, which help improve uric acid levels while lowering blood pressure and are more suitable for people with hypertension combined with gout. For people with hypertension combined with gout, do not apply diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide, which can affect uric acid excretion and aggravate gout attacks. Other antihypertensive drugs, such as calcium channel antagonists, like Bexin or amlodipine, have less effect on uric acid. If patients apply these antihypertensive drugs and have heavy uric acid, they need to apply uric acid-lowering drugs, such as febuxostat, to control uric acid levels.