That headline is sensationalized and partly misleading.
Losartan is a well-studied prescription medicine used mainly to treat high blood pressure and help protect the heart and kidneys in certain patients.
đź§ What losartan actually does
Losartan belongs to a group called angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). It works by:
- relaxing blood vessels
- lowering blood pressure
- reducing strain on the heart
- helping protect kidneys (especially in diabetes-related damage)
This helps reduce risk of:
- stroke
- heart attack
- kidney complications
⚠️ Why people get confused by posts like this
Viral claims often say “most people don’t know what it’s doing,” but in reality:
- it is well understood in medical science
- it is widely studied and safely used for decades
- doctors prescribe it based on clear guidelines
đź§Ş Possible side effects (what is true)
Like all medicines, it can have side effects in some people:
- dizziness (especially when starting)
- increased potassium levels
- low blood pressure if dose is too strong
- rare kidney function changes (monitored with tests)
đźš« What it does NOT do
- It does not “damage the body silently” in most people
- It is not a hidden toxin
- It is not dangerous when properly prescribed and monitored
✔️ Key point
Losartan is not a mystery drug. It is a standard, evidence-based treatment for blood pressure and cardiovascular protection when used correctly.
đź§ Bottom line
Posts like this are designed to create fear about common medicines. The truth is:
Losartan is widely used because its benefits outweigh its risks for most patients who need it.
If you want, I can explain who should take losartan, who shouldn’t, and what tests doctors use to monitor it.