A high pressure of 160 mmHg and a low pressure of 80 mmHg are considered moderate hypertension and can be treated with antihypertensive drugs as prescribed by the doctor. The specific drugs to be used can be individualized as follows: For hypertension in the elderly, the use of calcium antagonists and diuretics is more effective. Calcium antagonists are commonly used, such as amlodipine benzenesulfonate and nifedipine, and diuretics are commonly used, such as hydrochlorothiazide and indapamide. Young people can choose RAAS blocking drugs, such as ACEI, ARB for treatment, such as captopril. Patients with hypertension accompanied by rapid heart rate can choose beta-blockers, such as metoprolol, for combination therapy. When taking antihypertensive drugs, you need to constantly monitor and record your blood pressure and make adjustments to your medication based on the blood pressure values under the advice of your doctor.