Is it okay to take amlodipine benadryl for essential hypertension?

Primary hypertension can take amlodipine and Benadryl, which are blood pressure-lowering drugs with different mechanisms, and it is recommended to use them under the guidance of a doctor.
Amlodipine belongs to the dihydropyridine class of calcium channel antagonists, can dilate peripheral blood vessels, can be used for the treatment of hypertension, chronic stable angina. Benazepril belongs to the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor class of drugs, can reduce angiotensin 2 formation and its vasoconstriction, pro-aldosterone release effect.
Amlodipine and Benadryl are two different mechanisms of blood pressure-lowering drugs, have synergistic blood pressure-lowering effect, and currently have a combination of the two preparations.
Benadryl should not be used in people with a history of allergy to this drug, pregnant women, and people with a history of angioedema caused by the same kind of drug, and there may be cough, palpitations, flushing and other adverse reactions during use. Amlodipine should not be used in people with a history of allergy to this drug, the use of which may cause edema, dizziness, flushing, palpitations and other adverse reactions.
If you feel unwell, you should seek medical advice. Amlodipine and Benadryl can both be used in the treatment of essential hypertension and both should be used under medical supervision.