Benidipine and levamlodipine are both drugs for the treatment of essential hypertension, there is no good or bad, the main difference is the dose, half-life and so on. Benidipine, a calcium channel blocker, is mainly used to treat angina pectoris and essential hypertension. This drug different dosage form, different specifications dosage may vary, to follow the doctor’s instructions. Some patients may experience adverse reactions such as leukopenia, abnormal liver function, flushing of the cheeks, palpitations, dizziness and headache, and vertigo. Attention should be paid to observation, and if abnormalities occur, the dosage should be reduced or the drug should be discontinued. Benidipine should not be taken by people with low blood pressure and elderly patients, which may easily cause liver burden. It is contraindicated for patients suffering from cardiogenic shock, pregnant women and lactating women. Levamlodipine, also a calcium channel blocker, is used in the treatment of hypertension and angina pectoris, and the drug can be used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive and antianginal drugs. Abdominal pain, nausea, heart rate, dizziness, headache gastrointestinal tract, abdominal pain, nausea, and heart rate can occur in some patients. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to dichloro drugs or who are allergic to the ingredients of this drug. Special Note: Always consult your doctor and follow their instructions when taking Benidipine or Levamlodipine.