Can you stop taking the medication if your blood pressure is low?

The medication can be stopped if your blood pressure is low after taking it. Hypotension is defined as blood pressure below 90/60 mmHg. Most people develop hypotension without any symptoms, but when it does cause symptoms, these are usually unpleasant or destructive, including dizziness and fainting. If the blood pressure of a hypertensive patient is lower than the above value after taking medication, in order to prevent insufficient blood supply to the organism, antihypertensive medication can be temporarily discontinued and changes in blood pressure can be monitored dynamically; if the blood pressure still continues to fall, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately; if the dynamic monitoring of the blood pressure is maintained at a normal value, antihypertensive medication will be temporarily discontinued. If the blood pressure remains normal, then the antihypertensive drug should be temporarily stopped. After stopping the antihypertensive drug, the blood pressure should be monitored, and if there are symptoms such as dizziness and fainting, the patient should go to the hospital immediately to adjust the medication under the guidance of the clinician.