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Wed, 11 Apr 2012
Osteonecrosis of the Jaw and Other Side Effects of Bisphosphonates
It is quite alarming to be afflicted with osteoporosis especially among women who are on their menopausal stage. Studies have shown that these women have a higher chance to be affected with osteoporosis because of the hormonal changes. Of course, this is not to say that men will be not afflicted. It is a good thing that there are osteoporosis drugs like Fosamax that may help people in this problem. However, being careful is necessary as Fosamax is reported to cause vision problems .

There are actually many different side effects of bisphosphonates like Fosamax. Apart from femur fractures, osteonecrosis of the jaw is another famous side effect of Fosamax. Osteonecrosis of the jaw simply means death of a tissue in the jawbone area.   If you need undergo any dental procedure, it is best to inform your dentist ahead that you are using Fosamax. A temporary halt of your therapy may be necessary. Here is a list of the signs and symptoms of this particular condition:
 
  • Exposure of mandibular or maxillary bone through lesions in the gingival which most of the time do not heal
  • Pain
  • Inflammation of the surrounding tissue
  • Secondary infection or drainage
  • There are also times that no symptoms will appear for weeks or months until lesions with exposed bone happen.

There are still other conditions that may result from the use of Fosamax. Here are two of these medical conditions:

Esophageal Cancer

Fosamax has the tendency to upset our digestive tract and even irritate the esophagus. There is a research suggesting that taking Fosamax for a period of time could increase your chances of having esophageal cancer. To diminish this effect, it is advised that one should remain in an upright stance for at least 30 minutes after taking the drug.

Severe Musculoskeletal Pain

Another reported side effect of the drug is the severe pain on the bone, muscle or joints usually in the hip, groin or thigh area. Merck, the maker of Fosamax, included this on the side effects column of its medication guide, yet many health care providers would fail to see this regarding it as a normal ache. This would cause a delay in the diagnosis, lengthened impairment and the need of analgesics. There are still other Fosamax side effects that we may not be familiar about which is why we really have to be careful.

References:
  • cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2010/11/03/cal gary-university-bone-structure-study- osteoporosis.html
  • merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/f/fosamax/fo samax_mg.pdf

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Wed, 17 Aug 2011
Efforts Increased By US Drug Watchdog In Identifying Women Affected By Fosamax
A premier private pharmaceutical watchdog and advocacy group in the United States, the US Drug Watchdog, is intensifying its search for women who have suffered femur or thighbone fractures while taking the Osteoporosis drug Fosamax. Otherwise known as antiresorptive medicines, Bisphosphonate, a class of drug to which Fosamax (alendronate sodium) is grouped, slows or stops the natural process that dissolves bone tissue, resulting in maintained or increased bone density and strength. However, recent studies show how Fosamax might cause a femur fracture.

Since the first time it was made available to the public in 1995, Fosamax developed by Merck & Co. became one of the most prescribed drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis. Severe side effects suggested by recent studies to be associated with the long-term use of Fosamax and other Bisphosphonates are Femur fractures, osteonecrosis, musculoskeletal pain and esophageal cancer. At the risk of developing another ailment equally debilitating, the drug is known to prevent the development of osteoporosis or if osteoporosis already has developed, slow the rate of bone thinning reducing the risk of broken bones.

The US Drug Watchdog said that one of the biggest problems the group has with respect to its drug initiative work is that the average US consumer never hears about a drug recall, or serious side effects related to a specific drug's use. With regards to Fosamax, the group is trying to identify women, who have taken the drug for five years, or more, and for no apparent reason suffered a broken femur, or thigh bone. Also called atypical fractures as it could happen suddenly and without warning, these types of leg breaks could be a particularly serious Fosamax side effect, the group said.

“Most importantly we want to get the word out about Fosamax, and long term users, who have suffered from an unexplainable broken femur or broken leg,” said the US Drug Watchdog, adding that “At the same time, we want to make certain all Fosamax users, who suffered an unexplained broken femur, or thigh bone get to the actual trial law firms or attorneys, that have the best record in achieving superior results for their clients—period.”

The side effects of Fosamax suffered by many women are no fluke while the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has yet to put up a firm stance with regards to Fosamax despite releasing a safety warning last year. Last February, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) came out with a Canadian medical study which pointed to a higher risk of a certain type of thighbone fracture in women who take bisphosphonates such as Fosamax for long periods.


Related article: * How Fosamax Is Affected With Other Substances (fosamaxsideeffects.typepad.com)

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Thu, 05 May 2011
General Side Effects of Fosamax
When one looks to file a Fosamax Femur Lawsuit, many tend to focus on the major side effects of Fosamax, like osteonecrosis of the jaw. Fosamax, like many other drugs, has it’s own general side effects.
These are the general side effects that Fosamax has been known to cause: bone, muscle, or joint pain; constipation; diarrhea; dizziness; feeling bloated or full; flu-like symptoms at the start of treatment; gas; headache; mild stomach pain; nausea; taste changes; vomiting.
Fosamax does have its severe side effects, and you should be mad aware of them. Medical attention should be sought immediately if you begin to show signs of any of these SEVERE side effects of Fosamax:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); black, tarry, or bloody stools; chest pain; coughing or vomiting blood; difficult or painful swallowing; mouth sores; new, worsening, or severe heartburn; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin; severe bone, muscle, or joint pain (especially in the hip or thigh); severe or persistent sore throat or stomach pain; swelling of the hands, legs, or joints; swelling or pain in the jaw.
These are just some of the many general side effects that Fosamax can cause. Fosamax side effects, just like the side effects of other drugs, will change from person to person. There are many factors to take into consideration when thinking why some do not show side effects while others do, age, gender, weight, and height all can affect how Fosamax can a person. If you have started to show any of the side effects mentioned, it is advisable to consult with your physician right away.
If you believe that you have been injured by the consumption of Fosamax, or know someone who has begun to show side effects, then you should know your rights. Please remember that you should always visit your doctor the moment any side effects of Fosamax begin to show. There are many lawyers who will give a free consultation and more information about Fosamax, so you should talk to one before going forward with any legal action you plan on taking against Merck & Co.

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