Life expectancy of taking antihypertensive drugs

Taking antihypertensive drugs does not affect the actual life expectancy of the patient, rather, patients with hypertension who do not take antihypertensive drugs regularly are prone to hypertension-related complications, which may only affect the survival cycle of the patient, resulting in higher hospitalization rates and higher mortality rates. Therefore, patients with hypertension should never mistakenly believe that taking antihypertensive drugs is detrimental to liver and kidney function. In fact, the benefits of taking antihypertensive drugs are greater than the risks, and after comprehensive measurement, it is recommended that patients should still combine oral antihypertensive drugs with regular monitoring of liver function and kidney function. If you don’t eat regularly, you may form liver failure, kidney failure, heart failure, fundus lesions, cerebral infarction, brain hemorrhage, blindness and other malignant consequences in the long run, so you should always pay attention to taking antihypertensive drugs regularly.