117/67 refers to a systolic blood pressure of 117 mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure of 67 mmHg, and that level of blood pressure is normal after taking antihypertensive medication. Hypertensive patients need to adopt intensive antihypertensive treatment strategy to achieve the maximum cardiovascular benefit when conditions permit. Normally, hypertensive patients should control their blood pressure at <140/90 mmHg, which can be further reduced to <130/80 mmHg for those who are able to tolerate it and for some of the patients with high risk and above. Therefore, according to the above description, the systolic blood pressure of 117 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of 67 mmHg after taking antihypertensive drugs, this situation is a normal phenomenon, do not worry too much. Once the blood pressure is controlled within a reasonable range, it is recommended to continue to adhere to the medication to keep the blood pressure stable for a long period of time, so as to reduce the occurrence of complications. Any problems occurring during the taking of antihypertensive drugs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in the hospital to avoid adverse consequences.