Can you take anti-Helicobacter pylori medication for high blood pressure?

Patients with high blood pressure who are infected with Helicobacter pylori are allowed to take anti-Helicobacter pylori medications. However, not all patients can take these drugs, and it is recommended to use them under the guidance of a professional doctor. Helicobacter pylori infection is one of the common causes of chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers and other digestive diseases. If a hypertensive patient is infected with Helicobacter pylori, he or she should be actively treated to prevent damage to their health. Anti-Helicobacter pylori is generally treated with quadruple therapy, i.e. a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, etc., plus a bismuth agent such as bismuth potassium citrate, colloidal bismuth pectin, etc., and two antibiotics such as clarithromycin, amoxicillin, metronidazole and furazolidone. These drugs have corresponding indications and contraindications, and should be used under the guidance of professional doctors according to the specific conditions of patients. Hypertensive patients who need to treat Helicobacter pylori infection should go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional doctor to standardize the treatment, do not blindly self-medication, so as not to aggravate the condition or produce adverse reactions.