That message is a typical fear-based viral warning, and it’s not reliable as written.
⚠️ Why it’s suspicious
- It doesn’t name a specific medication clearly (just “3594” and “these pills”)
- Claims like “immediate heart attack, vision loss, bone damage” are extreme and usually not how medication side effects are reported
- It looks like a copy-paste social media scare message
🧪 How real drug warnings actually work
Proper medical warnings always include:
- exact drug name (e.g., ibuprofen, metformin, etc.)
- known dose-related side effects
- risk levels (common vs rare)
- official sources (FDA, WHO, national drug authority)
🚨 Important reality check
Some medications can affect:
- vision (rare side effects or long-term use issues)
- heart risk (in specific patients or doses)
- bone health (usually with long-term steroid use)
But not in the sudden, universal way this message claims.
👍 What you should do instead
If you saw this because of a pill you’re taking:
- Tell me the exact name of the medicine
- Or show the label details
I can give you a real, evidence-based explanation of its risks and safety.
Don’t stop any medication based on viral warnings alone—some of these messages can actually be dangerous because they cause unnecessary panic.