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Fosamax and Death of the Jawbone

Posted by Ronald K. Redman on Thursday, May 3, 2012, In : Femur fractures 
Fosamax is one of the most frequently prescribed bisphosphonate in the United States, with more that 37 million of written prescriptions by the year 2008. However, this no longer holds true to this day due to the many adverse events that has been reported which springs from its use. It has been widely reported that osteonecrosis of the jaw symptoms such as pain, loose teeth, swelling, drainage, jaw numbness, prolonged infection and exposed bone have a causative link to the use of the bisphosp...

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Brittle-Bone Disease on Hollywood Artists

Posted by Ronald K. Redman on Friday, April 27, 2012, In : Fosamax Lawsuit 
By and large, osteoporosis may hit anyone. Even one’s favorite celebrities are not immune to this problem. In fact, some of the TV personalities and actresses we see today are diagnosed with osteoporosis, and they manage to get by just seemingly fine. However, one cannot help but think whether they will be affected of the news that Merck wins sixth Fosamax lawsuit.
 
You might know her as a loud and comic TV show host poking fun at some celebrities' fashion faux pas, but actress and comedienn...

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Why Is The Side Effects of A Bisphosphonate Too Much To Handle?

Posted by Ronald K. Redman on Wednesday, April 18, 2012, In : Fosamax Lawsuit 
Studies have shown that bisphosphonates like Fosamax, which is a drug created to treat osteoporosis has dangerous long term side effects. In fact, more studies are being developed to explore more about this issue. And recently, a goat bone graft study explained the relationship between Fosamax and femur fractures.
 
Fosamax, a brand name for an alendronate sodium drug, is distributed by Merck & Co. And it has been a popular choice for doctors to prescribe to their patients who suffer from osteo...

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The Approved and the Off-Label Uses of Fosamax

Posted by Ronald K. Redman on Thursday, July 21, 2011, In : Health and Law 
Every year, more than 20 million prescriptions are written for Fosamax, the leading medication to treat several disease of the bone. For example, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recognized Fosamax to be given to patients with Paget’s disease. However, there are some cases that doctors may prescribe Fosamax even without the FDA’s acknowledgement.

Fosamax is a biphosphonate class of drug that works by altering the bone cycle reducing bone breakdown eventually increasing bo...

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