The most commonly used antihypertensive drugs in nephrology mainly include nifedipine controlled-release capsules, amlodipine benzenesulfonate tablets, valacyclovir capsules, benazepril hydrochloride tablets, terazosin hydrochloride capsules. Hypertension is very common in nephrology, sometimes it is very high and hard to control, so the applied antihypertensive drugs are more, the above are the most common antihypertensive drugs used in nephrology. Nifedipine controlled-release capsules and amlodipine benzenesulfonate tablets belong to calcium antagonists, which are more effective in the elevation of blood pressure caused by excessive cardiac dynamics and high peripheral vascular resistance. Valsartan capsules and Benazepril Hydrochloride tablets can be considered as a class of antihypertensive drugs, which, in addition to the effect of lowering blood pressure, also have the effect of lowering urinary proteins, which has the effect of protecting the kidneys. Terazosin hydrochloride capsules belong to the alpha-blocker, this drug can improve peripheral vascular resistance, especially for patients with high low pressure.