That message is a classic fear-based health scam / misinformation pattern.
🚩 Why it’s suspicious
Phrases like:
- “Avoid taking these pills”
- “May cause loss of vision”
- “Immediate heart attack”
- “Bone damage”
- “Check first comment for more details”
are commonly used in clickbait or scam posts, especially on social media. They are designed to:
- create fear
- push you to click a link/comment
- sell a product or spread misinformation
🧠What’s actually true (medically)
No legitimate medicine is described in that extreme way without:
- naming the exact drug
- citing clinical evidence
- explaining dosage and conditions
Yes, some medications can have side effects, but:
- they are specific, dose-dependent, and rare in many cases
- they are listed in official medical guides (not vague warnings like this)
⚠️ Common scam tactics used here
- Vague “danger warning” without naming the pill
- Extreme outcomes (instant heart attack = medically unrealistic in most cases)
- “Check first comment” (to drive engagement or clicks)
- No scientific source or doctor reference
👍 What you should do
- Don’t trust or share such posts
- Don’t click unknown links in comments
- If you are concerned about a medicine, ask:
- doctor
- pharmacist
- or I can help you verify it
đź’¬ If you want
Send me the name of the pill or product, and I can tell you:
- real side effects
- whether it is safe
- and what science actually says about it