Cephalosporin antibiotics and antihypertensive drugs can be taken together. In clinical practice, antibiotics like cephalosporin and penicillin are relatively safe, although they may cause allergic reactions, but in fact all drugs have the potential to cause allergic reactions. The antibiotics like cephalosporin or penicillin, they interact less with antihypertensive drugs or other drugs for cardiovascular diseases, which is why in clinical practice, the antibiotics that are used more often are cephalosporin and penicillin. For patients with inflammatory infections, these two types of anti-inflammatory drugs are relatively ideal, and are also less likely to interact with other types of drugs, and have relatively few contraindications, which is why they are more widely used in the clinic.