That kind of warning sounds alarming, but it’s also very general—whether it’s true or not depends entirely on which tablets you’re talking about.
Some medications do carry a small increased risk of blood clots (thrombosis), heart attack, or stroke—but this is usually specific and depends on:
- the exact drug (for example, some hormonal contraceptives or estrogen-containing medicines)
- the dose and duration
- personal risk factors (smoking, age, obesity, clotting disorders, etc.)
Even in those cases, the absolute risk for most healthy people is still low, and doctors prescribe them because the benefits outweigh the risks.
On the other hand, many medications people worry about online don’t actually have a meaningful clot or heart-attack risk at all, and warnings like this can sometimes be exaggerated or taken out of context.
If you’re seeing this on a label or post, the key question is:
Which exact tablet is being referred to?
If you tell me the name, I can break down:
- what the real risks are
- how common they actually are
- and who should be careful with it
That’s much more useful than a blanket warning like the one you saw.