The following antihypertensive drugs are commonly used in patients with nephritis: 1. RASS system blockers, i.e. ACEA or ARB class drugs, commonly known as a certain sartan or a certain priligy, this type of antihypertensive drug is the most commonly used in patients with nephropathy. In addition to antihypertensive effect, it can also reduce urinary protein, and is the most commonly applied antihypertensive drug for most patients with nephritis. However, some patients, such as those with creatinine >264μmol/L, or those with hyperkalemia, should not use these drugs.2. Calcium channel blockers, commonly known as so-and-so diphenhydramine.3. Beta-blockers, commonly known as metoprolol.4. Alpha-blockers, commonly known as terazosin, doxazosin, etc.5. Diuretics, commonly known as hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, etc.6.