Can you stop taking antihypertensive drugs?

It is not recommended to stop taking antihypertensive medication. Patients with hypertension who take antihypertensive medication advocate long-term, lifelong, regular, systematic and full medication, that is, the best way to take antihypertensive medication is to take it for a long time. Once you stop taking antihypertensive medication when you feel that your blood pressure control is okay, your blood pressure will fluctuate and rebound and repeat, and when your blood pressure fluctuates, rebound and repeat, your blood pressure may rise again or increase again based on your original blood pressure, so it is not recommended to stop taking antihypertensive medication. However, for patients with better blood pressure control, the medication can be reduced or the original medication can be adjusted as appropriate.