Thanks to social many people now have access to a lot of medical knowledge just a click away. However, this accessibility has also allowed misinformation. Not too long ago, on June 2, a reel which got circulated around noted that common painkiller "increase your risk of heart issues by nearly 20%". The reel further claims that "they are also linked to fertility problems and mental health issues, because they don't solve anything."These claims were made by social media health influencer Dimple Jangda, who also said that since painkillers are neurotoxins, it kills the nervous system that transmits the message of pain from that part of the body to the brain. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sustainable Tea with Shreya (@sustainableteawithshreya)]]> Talking about women and menstruators using popular painkillers like ibuprofen for period pain, she says, "You’re basically cutting off the communication and the conversation between the uterus and the brain, basically tricking your body into thinking there’s no pain happening here,” the influencer explains. “The pain is happening. The pain is basically a message, a communication from the body telling you that it needs attention ——- so instead of addressing the deficiency of the health issue and the root cause and the trigger, you’re basically suppressing it saying, “Shut Up!””Painkillers Are Not NeurotoxinsMany experts have explained that painkillers are neurotoxins, nor do they interfere with nerves. They inhibit enzymes for the chemicals that are involved in pain. The painkillers block the production of those chemicals, but has no neurological effect. Do Painkillers Cause Fertility Issues?According to a reproductive forum Instituto Bernabeu, standard painkillers like paracetamol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen are not related to infertility. These are used to treat non-specific pain, including migraines, high temperatures, muscle pain, general discomfort, period cramps, etc. The primary concern for many women of reproductive age is whether certain medications might affect their fertility in the short term. In the case of paracetamol, there’s no evidence to suggest it negatively impacts fertility. As for ibuprofen, it's commonly used to relieve severe menstrual pain, which can sometimes indicate underlying conditions like endometriosis—a condition that may itself be associated with fertility challenges.However, as per a 2016 study, titled, Preconception use of pain-relievers and time-to-pregnancy: a prospective cohort study the use of medications like acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen has not been significantly linked to reduced fertility, indicating that these drugs do not negatively affect the ability to conceive.Can Painkillers Increase Risk of Cardiac Health Issues And Heart Attack?The video also claims that painkillers can lead to health issues like increased risks of heart attacks. This claim, however is true as frequent use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, as per the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) do increase the risk of heart attack.