Hepatitis B patients take which antihypertensive drugs without side effects

There is no clinical drug in which hepatitis B patients take antihypertensive drugs without side effects. Hepatitis B patients take antihypertensive drugs reasonably, generally will not cause too much effect on hepatitis B virus, but if hepatitis B patients in liver damage or cirrhosis, pay attention to creatinine and blood potassium changes. Hepatitis B patients should not not use antihypertensive drugs because of their possible effect on hepatitis B. If high blood pressure is not effectively controlled, it may cause more serious consequences. If a patient with hepatitis B has only mildly elevated blood pressure, medications such as hydrochlorothiazide and propranolol can be used under a doctor’s supervision. Long-acting antihypertensive drugs such as valsartan and irbesartan can also be used. If the blood pressure of hepatitis B patients is relatively high and a certain kind of drug treatment is not effective, it is necessary to carry out combined treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Hepatitis B patients in need of antihypertensive drugs, should go to the regular hospital, under the guidance of professional doctors to take targeted drugs, follow the doctor’s instructions to use, to avoid causing adverse reactions.