Fosamax and Its Serious Side Effects

21/10/2011 22:34

Fosamax LawsuitFosamax is a drug that belongs to a group called biphosphonates and is also known as aldenotrate sodium. The drug was initially and primarily created to treat individuals who suffer from or could possibly acquire osteoporosis. But Fosamax would only make bones more brittle and prone to breakage as it turns out. As Fosamax may have side effects that could be dangerous to a patient’s health, experts recommend that users take extra caution in taking the drug. A Fosamax Drug Holiday was proposed because of this. Evidences show that the Fosamax drug can be harmful for one’s health and this drug holiday will encourage users to stop using the drug for a couple of years. According to Dr. Timothy Gilbert, “We can withdraw therapy from some of these patients for 3 to five years and still see a very positive effect.” Here’s a list of possible Fosamax causes as found out by some doctors:

Femur Fractures. Even doing something simple like walking, many Fosamax users have reported about their femur bones snapping. Fosamax is supposed to strengthen bones but users up becoming more weak and unable to combat stress.

ONJ or Osteonecrosis of the Jaw. ONJ happens when parts of the jaw bone die due to lack of blood supply to the jaw area. Merck fervently denies that Fosamax is the sole cause of users having developed ONJ but the number of complaints against the drug is increasing each day.

Other side effects. The two health conditions mentioned are said to be the most serious side effects of Fosamax; however, there are several more side effects Fosamax allegedly cause. Other symptoms associated with Fosamax use are gastrointestinal abnormalities such as abdominal cramping and diarrhea, problems with the eyes, pain in the joints, muscles or bones, and skin rash.

Currently, many people have been filing for a Fosamax lawsuit for suffering severely because of patronizing the drug. Fosamax users should see this as a reminder to reevaluate how the drug is contributing to their quality of life.

 

References:

http://www.drugs.com/sfx/fosamax-side-effects.html
http://www.rxlist.com/fosamax-drug.htm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fosamax/an01379
http://www.kplctv.com/story/15729013/is-a-drug-holiday-from-osteoporosis-meds-right-for-you