Blood pressure dropped to 110/60, can I stop taking the medication?

Blood pressure down to 110/60mmHg can not stop the drug, should be timely feedback to the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions to adjust the medication.
Blood pressure below 120/80mmHg is considered normal blood pressure, systolic blood pressure maintained at 120~139mmHg, diastolic blood pressure maintained at 80~90mmHg is considered normal high blood pressure.
Patients with high blood pressure include those who had high blood pressure in the past, but after taking medication, their blood pressure remains normal. In other words, the patient’s current blood pressure is 110/60mmHg, which is the normal value of blood pressure maintained after taking antihypertensive medication, and once the medication is discontinued, the blood pressure is very likely to rise again.
This kind of blood pressure fluctuation caused by stopping the drug is also easy to cause endothelial damage, thus causing other diseases (such as atherosclerosis), some antihypertensive drugs may cause more dangerous withdrawal syndrome (increased heart rate, angina pectoris, and in severe cases, myocardial infarction or even sudden death, etc.) after the drug is stopped.
Tip: Even if the blood pressure value has dropped to the normal range, you should not stop taking the medication on your own, you should go to a regular medical institution to consult a physician in time to adjust the type of medication and the dosage of the medication, so as to prevent the adverse effects of unauthorized withdrawal of medication on the body.