Hypertension is normalized can not take medication every other day, should follow the doctor’s instructions to continue to maintain the current dose of drugs, take the frequency of treatment, you can consult the doctor to adjust the drug, but can not stop or reduce their own medication. Hypertension is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, often coexisting with other cardiovascular risk factors, which can damage the structure and function of important organs, such as the heart, brain and kidneys, and ultimately lead to the functional failure of these organs. Therefore, effective antihypertensive therapy is very important. The benefits of antihypertensive therapy are achieved primarily through long-term blood pressure control, so hypertensive patients require long-term antihypertensive therapy. After a patient has established an effective treatment program to successfully control blood pressure, treatment should be continued and not arbitrarily stopped or frequently changed. After stopping antihypertensive drugs at will, most patients’ blood pressure gradually returns to its original level, and reducing drugs on one’s own may also lead to poor control of blood pressure and fail to achieve the purpose of antihypertensive treatment. It is recommended that patients measure their own blood pressure at home and improve communication with their doctors, and do not stop or reduce medication on their own to avoid adverse consequences.