The statement “WARNING! THESE TABLETS CAN CAUSE BLOOD CLOTS, BLOOD THROMBOSIS, AND HEART ATTACKS” is too vague to evaluate without knowing which tablets are being discussed.
Many medications have potential risks, but the level of risk depends on:
- The specific drug
- The dose
- The person’s age and health conditions
- Other medications being taken
- Whether the warning comes from a regulator, manufacturer, or an unverified source
Some medications that can increase the risk of blood clots or cardiovascular events in certain people include:
- Certain hormonal contraceptives
- Some hormone replacement therapies
- Some cancer treatments
- Certain anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs)
- Some medications used for immune or inflammatory conditions
If you tell me the name of the tablet or medication, I can explain:
- Whether the warning is accurate
- How common the risk is
- Who is most at risk
- What symptoms require urgent medical attention
If someone is experiencing symptoms of a possible blood clot (such as sudden chest pain, difficulty breathing, swelling or pain in one leg, weakness on one side of the body, or sudden speech difficulties), they should seek emergency medical care immediately.

