Can I stop taking the medication if I have a high pressure of 110 and a low pressure of 65?



Systolic blood pressure 110mmHg low pressure 65mmHg is not recommended to stop antihypertensive drugs.

Hypertensive patients with blood pressure control goals for <140/90mmHg, 110/65mmHg in the normal range of lowering blood pressure, to achieve the goal of blood pressure control, need to continue to follow the doctor’s instructions oral antihypertensive drugs to maintain blood pressure levels, do not recommend stopping the drug, stopping the drug after the blood pressure level may rise again.

Elderly patients with cerebral atherosclerosis, blood pressure level control is too low may lead to insufficient cerebral perfusion, dizziness, and even the risk of cerebral infarction. Elderly patients with blood pressure level of 110/65mmHg who have symptoms of dizziness can reduce the dosage of antihypertensive medication as prescribed by the doctor, but care should be taken to avoid fluctuations in blood pressure level.

Hypertensive patients should adhere to the oral antihypertensive drugs, avoid stopping the drug, and to monitor the blood pressure level if any discomfort or blood pressure continues to decrease should consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the physician to adjust the dose of drugs.