What are the prohibited drugs for high blood pressure

Hormonal, antidepressant, and alpha-agonist drugs are prohibited for hypertension. 1. Hormones: Prednisone acetate tablets, dexamethasone tablets and other drugs are forbidden for hypertension, because these drugs will lead to an increase in blood flow, which will raise the blood pressure of hypertensive patients. 2. Antidepressants: Antidepressant drugs such as duloxetine hydrochloride enteric-coated tablets and venlafaxine extended-release capsules can increase blood pressure. The increase in blood pressure is due to the increase in norepinephrine concentration, which leads to vasoconstriction. 3. α-agonists: commonly used drugs include meso-hydroxylamine bitartrate injection, norepinephrine injection, dopamine injection, etc. Such drugs have the effect of vasoconstriction, which can cause an increase in blood pressure. There are many drugs prohibited for high blood pressure, specifically to be taken under the formal guidance of the doctor, not to be used arbitrarily or change the dose of drugs.