The statement you shared is a warning about a possible medication risk, but it’s incomplete because it doesn’t identify the tablets. Different medicines have very different safety profiles.
If you want to check whether a specific tablet can increase the risk of blood clots (thrombosis), heart attack, or other cardiovascular problems, please provide:
- The name of the tablet/medicine
- The dose (for example, 10 mg, 50 mg)
- The reason it is being taken (if known)
In general, some medicines can increase clotting or heart-related risks in certain people, especially those with factors such as a history of clots, heart disease, smoking, high blood pressure, certain blood disorders, or other risk factors. A doctor or pharmacist can give advice based on the exact medication and your health history.
If someone taking a medication develops chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, one-sided weakness, sudden severe headache, coughing blood, or swelling/pain in one leg, they should seek urgent medical attention.
