That’s a classic clickbait “warning” post, and it’s designed to scare you into clicking the comments without giving real information.
🧠 What’s going on here
Posts like:
“These tablets can cause blood clots, thrombosis, heart attacks…”
usually:
- don’t name the actual medicine in the main post
- exaggerate rare side effects
- turn medical “warnings in specific cases” into general danger claims
💊 Reality about medications and clot risk
Some medicines can slightly increase clot or heart risks in specific situations, but context is everything.
For example, risks depend on:
- dose and duration
- age and health conditions
- smoking, obesity, or existing heart disease
- combination with other drugs
Even in higher-risk medications, problems are usually:
- rare
- monitored by doctors
- weighed against benefits
⚠️ Why this post is misleading
- No drug name provided
- No study or official source cited
- Uses fear spelling (“bl00d”, “heart att3cks”)
- Pushes you to “check first comment” (common engagement bait)
🧠 Important truth
If a medication truly caused frequent heart attacks or clots in most users, it would:
- not be widely prescribed
- be removed or heavily restricted by regulators like the European Medicines Agency or FDA
🧭 Bottom line
This is fear-based viral content, not a reliable medical warning. Real medication risks are specific, studied, and clearly documented—not vague “all tablets are dangerous” claims.
If you want, send me the name of the tablet mentioned in the comments, and I’ll explain the actual risk level and who really needs to be careful.

