Whether or not a sartan drug can be broken depends on the specific dosage form of the drug, and it is important to read the drug’s instructions carefully before taking the drug. Sartans are available in a variety of dosage forms, such as plain tablets and capsules. Most sartans have a long half-life and do not need to be made into extended-release tablets, so taking them once a day will maintain the effect of lowering blood pressure throughout the day. If the sartans are regular tablets, they can be broken up and taken without affecting the absorption of the drug. If the sartan medication is in capsule form, it cannot be broken open and taken, otherwise it will lead to increased stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract, and at the same time, the dosage of the medication cannot be effectively controlled, which may lead to fluctuations in blood pressure levels. Adverse reactions such as dizziness and headache may occur after using the drug. Patients with severe renal failure need to avoid using this drug. When taking Sartan’s medication, it is important to read the drug’s instructions carefully to understand the exact usage of the drug and choose the right dosage under the guidance of your physician.