Not Medical Advice: Yes. Readings above 90/60 and below 120/80 indicate that the pressure in your arteries is considered normal for most adults.
However, if a person under this range is taking blood pressure medications and have signs like dizziness or fainting, you should seek advice from a doctor.
This is because as people get older or more chronically ill, they become more likely to develop side effects from blood pressure medications.
High blood pressure is especially dangerous, because it often gives no warning signs or symptoms. Fortunately, you can find out if you have high blood pressure by having your blood pressure checked regularly.
Check out some tips on how to prevent high blood pressure at WebMD.