What should I do if my low blood pressure is still 95 even though I’ve been taking antihypertensive medication for a long time?

Long-term use of antihypertensive drugs low pressure or 95mmHg, generally considered to be related to physiological, poor blood pressure control.
1. Physiological: such as emotional tension, exercise, stay up late and so on, leading to sympathetic nerve excitation, measurement of blood pressure will be higher than the normal range of 140/90mmHg, should be monitored in a quiet state after resting blood pressure.
2. Poor blood pressure control: antihypertensive drugs include calcium antagonists, ACEI, ARB, beta-blockers and diuretics 5 categories. If the low pressure is still not reduced to below 90mmHg after excluding the influence of emotions, exercise and other external factors, then you need to go to the hospital to adjust the antihypertensive drugs, you can change a stronger antihypertensive effect of the drug or a combination of drugs, the specific need to be evaluated by a doctor to decide.
If the patient has been taking antihypertensive drugs for a long time and the low pressure is still 95mmHg, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.