Hypertensive patients can take cold medicine, if hypertensive patients have a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, coughing, coughing phlegm or fever, if it is confirmed to be a cold, there is no conflict between taking cold medicine and antihypertensive drugs, and cold medicine will not affect blood pressure, on the contrary, if the cold cannot be controlled in time, hypertensive patients are likely to have a sudden rise in blood pressure during this period. Hypertension patients in taking antihypertensive drugs generally choose to take the drugs in the morning on an empty stomach, most antihypertensive drugs are taken once a day, cold drugs are taken 2-3 times a day, and cold drugs will stimulate the stomach, nausea or stomach pain symptoms, taking cold drugs after meals will be better, so that the antihypertensive drugs and cold drugs are spaced apart, and will not conflict with each other.