Baxin Tong, commonly known as nifedipine controlled-release tablets, is not exactly similar to valsartan amlodipine in terms of composition and specific indications, so it is not possible to make direct comparisons of their efficacy. However, both drugs are commonly used in the treatment of hypertension. Nifedipine controlled-release tablets are indicated for coronary heart disease, chronic stable angina (exertional angina) or hypertension. Use may cause weakness (fatigue), edema, headache, peripheral edema, palpitations and other unpleasant symptoms. Known hypersensitivity to nifedipine, suffering from cardiogenic shock, etc. is prohibited. It is contraindicated in children, pregnant and lactating women, and used with caution in the elderly. Valsartan amlodipine is a compound preparation, which is composed of two drugs, valsartan and amlodipine, and is mainly used for the treatment of essential hypertension in patients whose blood pressure cannot be adequately controlled by monotherapy. Adverse reactions such as peripheral edema or vertigo may be caused during use. It is contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity to the active ingredient of the product or to any of the excipients. It is contraindicated in pregnant and lactating women and used with caution in the elderly. When choosing antihypertensive drugs, you should choose the appropriate antihypertensive drug to take treatment according to the individual causes of elevated blood pressure and other underlying diseases.