Antihypertensive drugs do not have strict time requirements for replacement of drugs, poor blood pressure control should be timely adjustment of the drug program, if good control does not need to replace antihypertensive drugs.
Frequent change of antihypertensive drugs is not conducive to the control of the condition and may lead to fluctuations in blood pressure. Therefore, the doctor will give the most suitable antihypertensive drugs according to the individual’s condition. If the antihypertensive effect is good, it is recommended to take them for a long time and monitor the blood pressure regularly.
If the current antihypertensive medication is not effective, or if there are other complications, the medication can be adjusted in the hospital. Commonly used antihypertensive drugs include amlodipine, spironolactone, nifedipine, valsartan, metoprolol, etc. It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions to take the correct medication, and if there is any abnormality, you should inform the doctor in time.