The difference between enalapril maleate tablets and dispersible tablets is the difference in dosage form, with dispersible tablets being absorbed more quickly and the drug being utilized to a higher degree. Enalapril maleate belongs to the main angiotensin is divided into inhibitors, can reduce the generation of angiotensin in the body, the main indication is hypertension, and has a protective effect on the kidneys and heart. Clinically, it has the dosage forms of ordinary tablets and dispersible tablets. Dispersible tablets decompose faster than ordinary tablets in the stomach, with relatively high bioavailability and stable efficacy, but the production cost of dispersible tablets is higher than that of ordinary tablets. The adverse reactions of enalapril maleate include dizziness, dry cough, nausea, edema, elevated blood potassium, etc. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to drug components, bilateral renal artery stenosis, and severe renal insufficiency. Patients with hypertension should choose enalapril maleate treatment under the guidance of a physician, and choose the appropriate dosage form according to the patient’s own conditions.