There are more causes of hypertension, and obesity and elevated blood lipids are factors that promote the increase of blood pressure. For people with hypertension combined with hyperlipidemia, treatment is based on four major classes of antihypertensive drugs, such as calcium channel antagonists, such as nifedipine and amlodipine, which can lower blood pressure, or irbesartan, captopril and valsartan, or the addition of diuretics as well as beta-blockers, which can be used to lower blood pressure. For elevated blood pressure due to hyperlipidemia, there are no special contraindications to antihypertensive drugs. If hypertension is combined with hyperlipidemia, it is important to actively control poor lifestyle, and lipid-lowering drugs are recommended mainly statins to actively lower cholesterol. If triglycerides are elevated, fenofibrate and other drugs can also be added to lower triglycerides appropriately.