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

That statement is unsafe and misleading because it generalizes “these tablets” without specifying which medicine. Different medications have very different risks, and not all tablets cause blood clots or heart attacks.

Here are safer, accurate versions:

Neutral / responsible:
“Warning: Some medications may increase the risk of blood clots and cardiovascular problems in certain people.”

More precise medical tone:
“Important: Certain prescription medicines can increase the risk of blood clots or heart-related side effects in rare cases. Always consult a doctor about risks.”

Safer headline style:
“Warning: Some medications may carry a risk of blood clots and heart complications—know the facts.”


Important reality check

  • Only specific drug classes have clot/heart risks (e.g., some hormonal therapies, certain cancer drugs, etc.)
  • Risk depends on dose, health condition, age, smoking, and medical history
  • Many commonly used tablets do not carry these risks

Key takeaway

Never assume a blanket risk for “tablets” in general. Medication safety depends on the exact drug and the individual patient.

If you want, tell me the specific medicine you meant, and I can rewrite it accurately and safely for your content.

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