Recent global health alerts have led to the withdrawal of certain medications from pharmacies due to serious cardiovascular risks. Health authorities warn that some drugs—particularly hormonal contraceptives, anti-inflammatory medications, diet pills, and in rare cases, certain COVID-19 treatments—may increase the risk of dangerous conditions such as blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks. Regulatory agencies, including the FDA and EMA, are urging both patients and healthcare providers to remain alert. They emphasize the importance of reviewing medication safety updates and discussing any concerns with medical professionals before starting or continuing treatment. One of the primary dangers linked to these medications is...
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