Blood pressure dropped to 90/60, should I continue to take antihypertensive medication?

Whether you need to continue to take antihypertensive drugs, should be assessed by a doctor, not blindly stop taking medication on their own, usually under the guidance of a doctor to reduce the amount of medication or replace other types of antihypertensive drugs.
Generally speaking, the target value for hypertensive patients to take medication to control their blood pressure is below 140/90mmHg; if in addition to hypertension, they also suffer from diabetes, coronary artery disease, renal disease, cerebrovascular disease and other diseases, then they need to be controlled at about 130/80mmHg.
Elderly people with simple systolic hypertension generally control systolic blood pressure (high pressure) is less than 150mmHg, can be tolerated if continue to control to 140mmHg below.
After taking medication, the blood pressure is reduced to 90/60mmHg, which has reached the target value or even lower, the reason may be that the dose of medication is too large or the effect of the medication is too strong, stopping the medication without authorization may lead to a rebound or even deterioration of the blood pressure, therefore, it is necessary to continue to take antihypertensive medication, but it is necessary to go to the hospital, to make clear the reasons for the control of the low value of blood pressure, and under the guidance of the professional doctor to reduce the dose of the medication or to switch to other antihypertensive medication.
If you feel unwell during the period of taking antihypertensive drugs, you should seek medical treatment promptly.