Is it possible to skip the medication for high blood pressure? This mainly depends on the patient with high blood pressure, if you do not take medication, whether you can still control the blood pressure smoothly. This is the most important concern of many hypertensive patients, after taking drugs to restore blood pressure to the ideal state, this time many patients do not want to continue to take drugs, there may be economic factors or feel that taking drugs is more trouble. It is true that antihypertensive drugs are not static. It is possible that the patient has recently rested well, was obese or overweight, and has recently lost weight, and after successful weight loss, it is possible that the dose of antihypertensive drugs will be reduced than before, but most patients still need to insist on taking antihypertensive drugs to help keep blood pressure under control, or that the patient belongs to secondary hypertension. If the primary disease causing the hypertension is found and treated, the primary disease is cured and the hypertension is improved or cured, then the patient does not need to take antihypertensive medication anymore. Patients must find a professional cardiovascular physician to evaluate before stopping or reducing the dosage and then adjusting the drug dosage. There are also some patients who may have adolescent hypertension, and their blood pressure returns to normal after a good rest and relaxation, so this situation is also not necessary to continue taking antihypertensive drugs. It is recommended that when a patient’s blood pressure fluctuates or drops low, an ambulatory blood pressure monitor can be done to assess the overall blood pressure over a 24-hour period, which will help to better measure the point at which the patient should take antihypertensive medication and the dose to be taken, which can help to develop a better antihypertensive medication regimen.