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The Effects of Fosamax on the Bones

Posted by Ronald K. Redman on Tuesday, August 9, 2011, In : Health and Law 
Since recent past Fosamax or alendronate sodium has been getting bad news  putting the drug’s and its manufacturer’s name in an awful shape. A number of people are taking legal actions against Merck, the maker of Fosamax; nonetheless, it is necessary to note that there are criteria for a Fosamax lawsuit to consider before a case evaluation. It is imperative that we know how Fosamax works in the body so that we will better understand why adverse events happen when taking this drug.
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Alternative Treatments for Osteoporosis

Posted by Ronald K. Redman on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, In : Health and Law 


Fosamax (Alendronate Sodium), a biphosphonate drug manufactured by pharmaceutical company Merck, is commonly used to treat osteoporosis in menopausal women. The drug has shown effective bone strengthening action for the first four years of drug intake. But new studies has shown that Fosamax may deliberately risk the individual to experience atypical, low-impact femur fracture, a phenomena already experienced by Fosamax users as they had claimed. Nevertheless, there are other treatments yo...


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