It has been five years since the conversion of triple major to triple minor, and some patients can stop taking the drug. If the virus is not controlled or there is cirrhosis or liver cancer people are not recommended to stop the drug. Five years after the conversion of triple major to triple minor indicates that the treatment course has been relatively long, and a small number of patients can try to stop the drug, but there is a certain risk. If the major triple positive has been converted to minor triple positive, DNA conversion, there is no obvious cirrhosis, younger, this group of people can consider trying to stop the drug, but must be closely monitored, if the rebound in time to use the drug. In addition, hepatitis B is a chronic disease, most patients need to take long-term medication, for people with hepatitis B cirrhosis, liver cancer, it is recommended to take long-term, not to stop the drug. Even if the major tri-positive to minor tri-positive has been more than five years, if the viral load is still not under control or the age of the population, it is not recommended to stop the drug. Hepatitis B antiviral drugs are not recommended to be discontinued on your own, and you need to consult an infectious disease doctor at the hospital.