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

Posted on March 24, 2026 by Admin

Headlines like “these tablets can cause blood clots and heart attacks” are usually alarmist and incomplete. Some medications can increase the risk, but they don’t automatically cause these problems in everyone.

Here’s what doctors actually mean:


Medications Linked to Higher Risk of Blood Clots

1. Hormonal Birth Control Pills

  • Contain estrogen
  • Can increase risk of:
    • Deep vein thrombosis
    • Pulmonary embolism

👉 Risk is higher if you:

  • Smoke
  • Are over 35
  • Have obesity or clotting disorders

2. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

  • Used during menopause
  • Estrogen can increase clot risk, especially in older women

3. Certain Cancer Treatments

  • Some chemotherapy and targeted drugs increase clotting tendency

4. Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents

  • Used to treat anemia
  • Can thicken blood if levels rise too much

5. Some Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)

Examples: Ibuprofen

  • Long-term or high-dose use may slightly increase risk of:
    • Heart attack
    • Stroke

6. Steroids (Long-Term Use)

  • Can contribute indirectly by:
    • Raising blood pressure
    • Increasing blood sugar
    • Affecting cholesterol levels

Important Reality Check

  • These medications are widely used and often necessary
  • The risk is usually:
    • Small
    • Depends on personal factors (age, smoking, health history)
  • Doctors prescribe them only when benefits outweigh risks

Warning Signs of a Blood Clot

Seek urgent care if you notice:

  • Swelling or pain in one leg
  • Sudden chest pain or shortness of breath
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Coughing up blood

How to Reduce Risk

  • Stay active (avoid long periods of sitting)
  • Stay hydrated
  • Don’t smoke
  • Follow prescribed doses
  • Inform your doctor about your full medical history

Bottom Line

Some tablets can increase the risk of blood clots or heart problems, but they do not “cause them” in most people. Risk depends on your health, lifestyle, and how the medication is used.


If you want, tell me the name of the tablet, and I’ll explain its actual risk level and whether you should be concerned.

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