The generic name for Eugenol is Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets, and Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets and antihypertensive medications should not be taken together. Levothyroxine Sodium Tablet is the drug of choice used for the treatment of hypothyroidism and is usually taken before meals on an empty stomach, while antihypertensive drugs are usually taken after meals. If Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets are taken together with antihypertensive drugs, the drug interactions can lead to impaired absorption of Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets, resulting in a significant decrease in therapeutic effect. When taking levothyroxine sodium tablets with antihypertensive drugs, you should eat a light diet, avoid spicy and greasy, eat more vegetables and fruits. Adhere to moderate exercise, regular physical examination, maintain a relaxed mood, regular testing of thyroid function and blood pressure, follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, if you need to change the drug to be under the guidance of the doctor. If you need to take levothyroxine sodium tablets and antihypertensive drugs, it is recommended that levothyroxine sodium tablets be taken on an empty stomach (often half an hour to an hour before a meal), and antihypertensive drugs be taken half an hour after a meal, so as not to affect the efficacy of levothyroxine sodium tablets.