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WARNING! THESE TABLETS CAN CAUSE BLOOD CLOTS, BLOOD THROMBOTS, AND HEART ATTACKS

That kind of headline is fear-based and not medically reliable on its own.

Almost any medication can have serious side effects in certain situations—but posts like this usually:

  • don’t name the actual drug clearly
  • exaggerate rare risks
  • ignore dosage, duration, and patient risk factors

🩸 About “blood clots / thrombosis / heart attack” claims

Some medications are linked to increased clot risk, but only in specific cases, for example:

  • Certain hormonal contraceptives (estrogen-containing pills)
  • Some HRT (hormone replacement therapy)
  • A few cancer or inflammation-related drugs
  • People with existing risk factors (smoking, obesity, previous clots, genetics)

But for most common medicines:

  • the risk is very low
  • or not proven in healthy users at normal doses

⚠️ Important reality

  • Serious side effects are usually rare
  • Doctors prescribe these medicines because benefits outweigh risks
  • Risk depends on age, health history, smoking, and dosage

🚨 Red flags in posts like this

Be cautious when you see:

  • ALL CAPS “WARNING” headlines
  • No specific medicine name
  • No source (doctor, study, hospital)
  • Fear words like “heart attack guaranteed”

These are designed to go viral, not to inform.


🧠 Bottom line

No tablet can be labeled as universally “causing heart attacks” without context. Real medical risk is specific, dose-dependent, and patient-dependent.


If you want, paste the actual name of the tablets from the post—I can tell you the real risk in a clear, honest way.

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