In general, if the disease is not completely cured, the blood pressure of the elderly will gradually increase after stopping the medication, and the blood pressure will not be normal. In general, for high blood pressure, especially for patients with primary hypertension, it is not recommended to stop taking medication, but need to take long-term medication, usually patients with high blood pressure after treatment of blood pressure is less than 140/90mmHg, but if you do not follow the doctor’s advice and stop taking medication on your own, your blood pressure will gradually increase because the half-life of medication is not the same, and may be the specific time of the increase in blood pressure is different. It is not recommended that the elderly stop taking antihypertensive drugs under normal circumstances. Abnormalities in blood pressure can lead to other complications, which may lead to atherosclerosis or even sudden cerebral hemorrhage, so it is not recommended to stop taking the drugs on one’s own. During the occurrence and treatment of the disease, it is important to follow the doctor’s arrangement and take the medication on time to ensure the normal functioning of the organism.