There is no uniformity in the treatment goals for hypertension at home and abroad, but most guidelines recommend a target blood pressure of <140/90 mmHg for adults and <150/90 mmHg for those over 80 years of age. close to 20% of hypertensive patients do not reach the target despite receiving regular treatment. So how should you choose your hypertension medication? What is the best combination of medications? Hypertension treatment guidelines generally recommend the following three types of antihypertensive drugs: (1) renin-angiotensin system blockers (ACEI/ARB), such as Yashida, Lortin, Cortisol, Dextran, Aotain, etc.; (2) calcium channel blockers (CCB), such as Lopressor, Povidon, Bexin, etc.; (3) diuretics. The above three are the commonly used drugs to lower blood pressure, for mild hypertension, the first hypertension patients can be treated with a drug. If blood pressure is still poorly controlled, a combination of the above three antihypertensive drugs should be given, either 1+2, 1+3, 2+3, or 1+2+3, and the dosage can be gradually increased to reach the maximum tolerated dose.