Hypertension (high blood pressure) is estimated to affect 60-70% of people aged over 60 years of age and increases the risk of complications such as coronary heart disease, heart failure and stroke. Although it is well accepted that lowering blood pressure is crucial in reducing overall cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, the number of people whose raised blood pressure is reduced below target levels remains defiantly low. In this article, we review why so many patients fail to reach blood pressure targets and how we can improve this, including use of more than one antihypertensive.