What type of antihypertensive drug does Schweta belong to?

Zveeta belongs to the calcium antagonist class of antihypertensive drugs in clinical practice, and is in the same class as nifedipine. It can be used alone or in combination with other drugs with different antihypertensive mechanisms. For example, it can be used together with beta-blockers such as betalactam and conotoxin to reduce arrhythmias and other adverse effects caused by Schweta. Schweta can also be used in combination with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, such as captopril, benazepril, and ramipril. It can also be used with angiotensin II receptor antagonists, such as with cloxacin, valsartan, and irbesartan. Schweta can also be combined with diuretics, such as tachyphylaxis or hydrochlorothiazide, which can achieve better blood pressure lowering effect.