How much the blood pressure can be reduced to reduce the medication is related to the patient’s age, other diseases and other factors, and cannot be generalized. Generally speaking, if the blood pressure is normal after several measurements and is maintained at a stable blood pressure on a daily basis, it is possible to try to reduce the medication as prescribed by the doctor, but it is not recommended to stop the medication. Hypertension is a circulatory system disease, and symptoms such as dizziness, headache, blurred vision and ringing in the ears often occur. There is no fixed standard for when to reduce the medication. Generally speaking, if the blood pressure is normal in several measurements and the blood pressure is stable and normal in several days, you can try to reduce the medication under the guidance of your doctor. Hypertension is difficult to cure and requires long-term medication to stabilize blood pressure, so there is no such thing as stopping medication. It should be reminded that if you experience any discomfort while taking the medication, it is recommended that you consult a doctor promptly. In addition, in the case of stabilized blood pressure after taking the medication, do not blindly reduce or stop the medication on your own, but should be under the guidance of a doctor to determine whether the medication can be reduced to avoid uncomfortable symptoms.