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Cardiologists WARN: This Pill TRIPLES Stroke Risk in Older Adults!

If you are over 60 and taking a daily pill that you believe is protecting your health, I need you to pause for a moment. Because cardiologists and stroke researchers from some of the world’s most respected medical institutions are raising serious concerns about a medication that may be quietly increasing stroke risk in older adults.

Large population studies reviewed through the U.S. National Institutes of Health, along with peer-reviewed research published in journals of the American Heart Association, including Stroke and Circulation, have shown that certain commonly prescribed pills can significantly elevate the risk of cerebrovascular events in seniors. In those specific high-risk older populations, stroke risk has been shown to triple compared to similar adults not taking these medications.

What makes this especially alarming is that these risks were identified at normal prescription doses, taken exactly as directed. No abuse. No misuse. Just long-term, routine use in aging bodies that process medications very differently than they did years earlier.

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0:00 Intro
2:01 ⚠️ Pill Risk No. 5
4:57 ⚠️ Pill Risk No. 4
7:55 ⚠️ Pill Risk No. 3
11:28 ⚠️ Pill Risk No. 2
14:52 ⚠️ Pill Risk No. 1

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National Institutes of Health (NIH). (2018–2021). Peer-reviewed research on medication use, anticholinergic burden, polypharmacy, and cerebrovascular risk in older adults. NIH PubMed Database.
American Heart Association. (2019–2021). Stroke and Circulation journals: Research on cardiovascular medications, stroke risk, and aging populations. American Heart Association Journals.
Journal of the American Heart Association. (2021). Population-based studies examining medication use and ischemic stroke risk in older adults. AHA Scientific Publications.
JAMA Internal Medicine. (2018–2020). Observational research on medication exposure, aging, and adverse neurological and vascular outcomes. American Medical Association.
JAMA Psychiatry. (2020). Studies on antipsychotic use and cerebrovascular events in older adults. American Medical Association.
New England Journal of Medicine. (2019). Clinical perspectives on antipsychotic use, dementia, and cerebrovascular outcomes in elderly populations. Massachusetts Medical Society.
Stroke. (2018–2019). Research on ischemic stroke mechanisms, medication-related risk factors, and aging. American Heart Association.
Circulation. (2019). Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk associated with heart rhythm disorders and medication management in older adults. American Heart Association.
European Heart Journal. (2020). ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation. European Society of Cardiology.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. (2018). Reviews on polypharmacy and adverse health outcomes in older people.
JAMA Network Open. (2018). Epidemiological studies on polypharmacy and medication use in older adults. American Medical Association.
The Lancet. (2019). Vascular and cardiovascular effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Elsevier.
University of Southern California. (2019–2021). Academic research on aging, vascular health, and medication metabolism in older adults.

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