What antihypertensive medication to take for high blood pressure and slow heart rate?

High blood pressure and slow heart rate can take angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor II antagonists, diuretics and these kinds of antihypertensive drugs. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as enalapril, captopril; angiotensin receptor II antagonists such as valsartan; diuretics such as torasemide, spironolactone, these classes of antihypertensive drugs do not affect the heart rate, while calcium channel blockers and β-receptor antagonists will affect the heart rate. Calcium channel blockers are subdivided into dihydropyridines (e.g., nifedipine), which have reflex sympathetic activity enhancement effects when used, which can cause heart rate acceleration, and are also suitable for hypertensive patients with slow heart rates. When patients with high blood pressure combined with slow heart rate, please go to the hospital in a timely manner under the guidance of a physician to use the rational use of antihypertensive drugs, do not take medication on their own.