Can calcium tablets and antihypertensive drugs be taken together?

Calcium tablets and antihypertensive drugs can be taken together. Calcium tablets and antihypertensive drugs are often not directly related to each other. For antihypertensive drugs, including the five major classes of antihypertensive drugs commonly used in our first line: calcium antagonists, beta-blockers, diuretics, renin-angiotensin receptor antagonists, and renin-angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. There is no correlation between calcium tablets and calcium channel blockers. For patients with atherosclerotic disease commonly used statins, the statin calcium suggested is actually not calcium tablets, calcium tablets and antihypertensive drugs taken together are safe and do not require excessive restrictions. It is recommended that hypertensive patients pay attention to therapeutic lifestyle improvement, supplemented by 24-hour smooth antihypertensive drug therapy, and when combined with osteoporosis and other diseases, they need to be given standardized Calcium supplementation therapy.