Timosartan reduces the chance of myocardial infarction in some high-risk individuals and has no preventive effect on cerebral infarction. Timosartan is commonly used to treat essential hypertension in adults. It may reduce the risk of myocardial infarction, fatal cardiovascular disease, or stroke in some high-risk individuals. High-risk individuals are defined as those over 55 years of age with a history of any of the following: coronary artery disease, stroke, peripheral artery disease, transient ischemic attack, or high-risk type 2 diabetes mellitus with end-organ damage. Timosartan adverse reactions include anemia, insomnia, depression, etc. It is contraindicated in patients with biliary obstructive disease and patients with severe hepatic impairment. It is important to note that when applying timosartan to reduce cardiovascular risk, changes in blood pressure levels need to be closely monitored, and the drug needs to be adjusted if necessary. It is recommended to take the drug under the guidance of a professional physician, do not take the drug on your own to avoid adverse consequences.