Is it true that blood pressure lowering injections are given once every three months?

At present, there is no clinical application of antihypertensive needles to lower blood pressure, and antihypertensive treatment is still based on lifestyle changes and oral antihypertensive drugs. Lifestyle changes include sodium intake control, with a maximum of 6g of sodium per person per day; increasing potassium intake by eating more fresh vegetables and fruits; consuming less high-fat food and more vegetables; exercising more, controlling body weight and avoiding obesity; quitting smoking and limiting alcohol; and keeping a happy mood. Oral antihypertensive drugs are mainly divided into five categories, calcium receptor antagonists, such as nifedipine, amlodipine; angiotensinase inhibitors, such as captopril, perindopril; angiotensin receptor inhibitors, such as chlorosartan. Valsartan; diuretics, such as furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide; β-blockers such as bisoprolol, metoprolol. The application of antihypertensive drugs follows the principle of individualization, choosing the appropriate antihypertensive drugs according to individual disease conditions, and needs to be applied under the guidance of doctors.