Should You Keep Taking BP Meds With Normal Blood Pressure?

Your blood pressure range indicates your individual health. If medication has been prescribed for you, always consult your doctor before making changes.

Marie-Claire de Villiers
By Marie-Claire de Villiers
Joel Taylor
Edited by Joel Taylor

Published June 30, 2022.

If you are taking blood pressure medication, you need to understand how and why it is essential to keep taking it. A normal range of blood pressure may be as low as 90/60 and may range up to 120/80. However, any increase in blood pressure over 120/80 is a cause for concern, and a blood pressure reading of 180/120 may lead to a stroke and damaged blood vessels.

Your individual pattern of blood pressure is managed by the medicine, with medical expertise, and should be maintained as much as possible.

Can You Stop Using Blood Pressure Medication?

It is wise to keep taking your blood pressure medication if it is prescribed for you whether you still notice the benefits or not. If you want to consider stopping the medication, it is essential to consult your doctor first. There are serious risks to your health when you stop taking it, including damaging your arteries, having a stroke, or potentially damaging your vision. A missed pill can be managed by simply continuing your regular pattern of taking it, rather than overdosing, which might be dangerous.

Can Medicine Cure Hypertension?

Chronic high blood pressure may require additional medication—but even with an improvement to your diet and lifestyle, it may be difficult to treat. Your body's response to medication can be monitored and adjustments made to the dosage or medication if your blood pressure improves, but it is unlikely that you will be able to stop medication altogether and regard yourself as cured.

This is why is is essential to follow healthy lifestyle habits to maintain healthy circulation and heart health.