Articles about Fosamax Side Effects (0-50 of 163)

  • Consult With A Hip Replacement Lawyer If You Have An Implant Made By Depuy Orthopedics
    By: Roger Design | - During a six year period between 2003 and 2010, individuals that needed hip replacement surgery may have had an implant made by DePuy Orthopedics. DePuy, a subdivision of Johnson and Johnson, Inc., manufactures some of the most widely used artificial hips but in August of 2010, they were forced to issue a hip replacement recall after the discovery that two of their devices were defective. The devices in question are the ASR XL Acetabular System and the ASR Hip Resurfacing system, both which have ...
    Tags: , , ,

  • If Your Child Was Born With A Birth Defect, You May Be Able To File A Zoloft Lawsuit
    By: Roger Design | - Many women experience depression in their lifetimes, and a high percentage of them end up taking anti-depressants which literally save their lives.Anti-depressants can serve a lot of good in many situations.There are also plenty of women who suffer from depression and then go on to get pregnant.Some of these women were taking the anti-depressant Zoloft during their pregnancies without being warned of its potential for birth defects in their unborn baby.Zoloft's manufacturer, Pfizer, did not publ ...
    Tags: , , ,

  • Experiencing Hip Replacement Problems? Explore Your Legal Options With Chandler, Mathis, & Zivle
    By: Roger Design | - It's been a little over a year since the DePuy Orthopedics issued a statement regarding their ASR hip implant and acknowledged that the device should be recalled. The DePuy recall came after a significant number of patients reported hip replacement problems that subsequent research has revealed is the result of a design flaw in DePuy's device. Patients with a DePuy hip implant, specifically the ASR XL Acetabular System or the ASR Hip Resurfacing System, are suffering painful symptoms due to the ...
    Tags: , , ,

  • Be Wary Of Possible Fosamax Side Effects
    By: Ronald Redman | - Fosamax is a drug that is usually prescribed to adults for bone illnesses such as osteoporosis and belongs to a class of drugs called bisphosphonates.Osteoporosis affects the bones by making them thinner and more prone to breaks and fractures. It is more likely that a patient can develop osteoporosis as they get older, after going through menopause, or if one has been taking corticosteroid medications for a long time.Fosamax is designed to slow bone loss and also help helps maintain strong bones ...
    Tags: , , ,

  • Fosamax News
    By: Ronald Redman | - The Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons has recently published a warning about Fosamax in its September 24, 2004 edition, this prompted the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the manufacturer of Fosamax to issue a warning to health care professionals.This is just one of the latest Fosamax lawsuit news given by the FDA.

    Also there has been recent update is that there has been an increase of reported cases of osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ) which are potentially linked to ...

    Tags: , , ,



  • Biphosphonates, Fosamax, And Its Side Effects
    By: Ronald Redman | - Femur fractures may happen anytime. Reasons like athletic jumping on a rope with your neighborhood children, which is quite an ordinary activity, may be the sole cause. Currently, the use of biphosphonate drugs like Fosamax were found out to result in femur fractures. Fosamax and another biphosphonate are now being tested on space stations.

    One of the most prescribed osteoporosis treatments are the biphosphonate drugs and Fosamax is an example. They basically prevent the loss of bon ...

    Tags: , , ,

  • Recent Studies Show Atypical Fractures Are A Possible Fosamax Side Effect
    By: Ronald Redman | - To date there has been a number of studies have shown that Fosamax, which is a drug created to treat osteoporosis, can possibly cause some long term side effects.In these studies the information has shown that women who are 70 years old or older and have taken Fosamax for over five years have about a three percent high chance of suffering from a femoral shaft fracture than those who used the drugs for fewer than 100 days.In one such study which was published in the December 2008 edition of the J ...
    Tags: , , ,

  • Fosamax And The Things We Need To Know
    By: Ronald Redman | -
    The potentially dangerous, long-term side effects of the biphosphonate Fosamax have been published in many studies. The drug is supposed to help treat osteoporosis but things seem to turn out differently. These studies have also shown that women who are 68 or older and who have taken Fosamax for over five years have about a three-percent chance of suffering from a femoral shaft fracture than those who used the drugs for fewer than 100 days. On the other hand, studies show that Fosamax risk ...

    Tags: ,

  • Reminders To Thwart The Incidence Of Dealing With Unwanted Fosamax Effects
    By: Ronald Redman | - Bisphosphonates are ordered in as many as 30 million prescriptions annually in the United States. One bisphosphonate could be used as a pain reliever for bone metastasized prostate cancer but more than that, it is the use of Fosamax, which is a bisphosphonate, as one of the first-line of drugs for osteoporosis that makes this medical classification widely used. Since Fosamax is consumed by a huge population, spreading awareness of preventing Fosamax side effects is of utmost importance.

    Tags: , , ,

  • Your Introduction To Serious Fosamax Side Effects
    By: Ronald Redman | -
    Becoming one of the major health problems, osteoporosis causes many people especially women in the menopausal stage to be concerned. Moreover, some women would even undergo unnecessary osteoporosis screening for the fear that they might already have the disease before they know it. Consequently, they may be prescribed with bisphosphonates like Fosamax, which, however, have been linked to several critical side effects.

    Esophageal Cancer

    We have been warned that F ...

    Tags: , , , ,



  • Actual Experiences With Fosamax
    By: Ronald Redman | - Fosamax is oftentimes the doctors call for bone problems concerning bone density most popular of which is osteoporosis. No less than 20 million prescriptions are written annually for the bone drug. Despite its success, this drug has also gained notoriety due to some serious side effects; hence, getting feedbacks from actual users would clear out apprehensions and set expectations of the would-be patients of Fosamax.

    At this point we are well aware of the number of issues Fosa ...

    Tags: , , ,

  • Judge Appoints Lawyers Handling Fosamax Lawsuits In Leadership Roles
    By: Ronald Redman | - Several Fosamax lawyers have been appointed to serve as leaders in the recently formed multidistrict litigation (MDL) on Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits by US District Judge Garret E. Brown, Jr. Brown is presiding over all federal Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits as ordered by the US Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation last May. Those who claimed to have been affected by Fosamax must be aware that not taking Fosamax correctly could damage your lawsuit against Merck.

    During t ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Medication Tips On Safer Fosamax Therapy
    By: Ronald Redman | - Through the years Fosamax is the second bestselling medicine of the pharmaceutical brand Merck in the United States. There are about 20 million prescriptions ever year that are written for this bone-strengthening drug. On the other hand, this drug has also gained infamy for its unintended effects; hence, special considerations should be done when you on Fosamax therapy.

    Fosamax, also known as alendronate sodium, is the highly recommended drug for diseases that involves bone mineral ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Means Of Avoiding Osteoporosis
    By: Ronald Redman | - There are already 44 million Americans - 68 percent of which are women suffering from osteoporosis. This bone disorder is characterized by a decrease in bone density over time. The disease may strike anyone, yet proper diet and exercise can help diminish the risk.

    Since osteoporosis impacts a huge population, especially the elderly, bone-strengthening drugs like Fosamax are always in the list of best selling drugs in the United States. However, rather than providing pharmaceuti ...

    Tags: , , ,

  • The Pharmacokinetics Of Fosamax
    By: Ronald Redman | - Since recent past Fosamax or alendronate sodium has been getting bad news putting the drugs and its manufacturers 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.


    Tags: , ,




  • The Many Ways Of Dealing With Osteoporosis
    By: Elaine Turner | - Osteoporosis cripples millions of men and women all over the world that is why coming up with a solution for this bone problem has a sense of urgency. The formulation of biphosphonates, which includes Fosamax, is a giant leap; yet, repercussion came spinning in the form of adverse effects apparently becoming the root of apprehensions of people who need treatment for osteoporosis. Luckily, there are wider options to get by this bone-crippling ordeal.

    Often, the first-line therapy for ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • When Is Fosamax Inadvisable
    By: Elaine Turner | - Fosamax is a biphosphonate drug that has proven to work in wonders to patients with low bone mass problems. However, therapeutic backlash can be devastating where some might need to be admitted to the hospital. Maybe if we become aware of who should not take the drug, the incidence of adverse reaction will notable dwindle.

    Fosamax is the bone-strengthening drug made by Merck to treat bone diseases like osteoporosis (in both men and women) and Pagets disease. Yet something unexpec ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • Fosamax Plus D "" All You Need To Know
    By: Ronald Redman | - The most widely used bone-strengthening drug, Fosamax, is prescribed as treatment for bone problems such osteoporosis and osteitis deformans (Pagets disease) where there is a decrease in bone density. It has received both positive and negative feedbacks including the recently reviewed link between Fosamax and esophageal cancer. While Fosamax has been widely received by the many, its cousin drug Fosamax Plus D deserves equal attention for its probably equivalent effect.

    Th ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • What Are The Approved And Off-label Uses Of Fosamax
    By: Ronald Redman | - Every year, more than 20 million prescriptions are written for Fosamax, the leading medication to treat several disease of the bone. For example, one may be given Fosamax to treat Pagets disease which the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized as a use of the drug. At some point, physicians may order a Fosamax therapy even if it is not acknowledged by the FDA.

    Fosamax belongs to a class of drug called biphosphonates which acts on the body by changing the bone cycle ...

    Tags: , , ,

  • What Makes Bones Stronger?
    By: Ronald Redman | - By now we are well aware that anywhere around the world millions are given Fosamax for their osteoporosis or other bone disease. Furthermore, its also a familiar case, the allegations of incurring a type of fracture in the femur by long-term users of the drug. As a result, many doctors have changed the duration of their Fosamax prescription to lessen the risk of this femur fracture.

    We need strong bones for motion as well as for support to our body. Moreover, vitamins and mineral ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • Fosamax Adds Another Problem: Cancer
    By: Ronald Redman | - The issue of Fosamax and its reported adverse effects is no longer a new discourse and the progress has been slow and steady. Just an update, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Advisory Committee will have a discussion regarding Fosamax. It appears that the benefit this bone-strengthening medication carries along liabilities and now it"s taking its toll on its patients.

    Fosamax is a biphosphonate drug commonly prescribed for treatment of osteoporosis and other bone disease ...

    Tags: , , ,

  • A Detailed Overview On Osteoporosis
    By: Elaine Turner | - With nearly 40 million prescriptions a year for men and women, Fosamax, alendronate sodium, is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs. This drug is given to people to treat osteoporosis and other bone diseases that involve bone density loss. Ironically, the long-term use of the drug seems to yield an adverse effect which has become the basis for patients filing a Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuit against Merck.

    Osteoporosis is arguably the most common type of bone disease that affec ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • How Fosamax Is Affected With Other Substances
    By: Elaine Turner | - Alendronate sodium, better known as Fosamax, is given to people to treat their osteoporosis or other diseases concerning poor bone density. Therefore, it is vital that we get the most of its intended effect. The drug, apparently, may be perturbed by many aspects on its absorption and effectiveness when therapy is poorly done.

    Recently, Fosamax has been in the limelight because of reports of atypical fractures sustained by its long-term users. On the other side of the news, this risk ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Fosamax Overdose: Summary And Supervision
    By: Elaine Turner | - Fosamax, otherwise known by its generic form alendronate sodium, is a biphosphonate that strengthens the bones in patients with osteoporosis. Unfortunately, Fosamax, as well as Fosamax Plus D, has been in the spotlight recently as complaints about a certain type of femur fracture, continue to rise in number. Soon the outcome of the disputes will no longer be out of sight as the New Jersey Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuits are already in progress.

    Fosamax has very good therapeutic effe ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Things To Care About For Your Fosamax Therapy
    By: Elaine Turner | - Alendronate sodium is the generic name for Fosamax, a bone-strengthening drug prescribed for osteoporosis and other bone diseases affecting bone mineral density. Like all other drugs, this biphosphonate could cause unintended effects in consequence of its therapeutic use. Side effects of Fosamax may lead to esophageal cancer thus it is necessary to take extra precautions when taking the drug.

    In order to avoid such unfavorable event, here are helpful tips for your Fosamax therapy. I ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Important Risk Of Osteonecrosis Of The Jaw To Fosamax Patients
    By: Elaine Turner | - Fosamax,known generically as alendronate sodium, is a biphosphonate widely known as a prescription medicine to treat osteoporosis including other bone diseases that may the bone mineral density to plummet. Fosamax may bring about side effects like troublesome musculoskeletal pain as a consequence to its intended purpose. Osteonecrosis of the jaw, otherwise known as ONJ, Dead Jaw or Bis-Phossy Jaw is probably considered the most serious adverse effect of the drug.

    Osteonecrosis of th ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • A Quick Medication Guide For Your Fosamax Therapy
    By: Mark Gonzalez | - The anticonvulsant drug Topamax is also known as topiramate in its generic version. It is the prescribed treatment, either singly or in conjuction with other drugs, to treat epileptic patients who had partial onset, as well as seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Furthermore, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the drug as prevention of seizure and migraine later revealed to have serious cost.

    Before initiating your Topamax, here is a medication guide in ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • Fosamax Lawsuit And Fosamax Side Effects.
    By: Fosamax Lawsuit | - Fosamax Lawsuit firm was established to fight against the side effects of the fosamax and to provide the maximum compensation by any mean to help filing a fosamx lawsuit for those people who were the victims of the side effects of this medicine. So let us take a brief overview of this medicine first then later we will talk about the side effects of this medicine and what can be done to avoid this problem.

    This medicine was brought into market by the merk and co manufactures for the ...

    Tags: ,

  • Jaw Disease Is Not The Only Fosamax Side Effect Of Concern; Fosamax Femur Fractures Now Gain Attenti
    By: aarenbrowns | - Prescription drug manufacturers typically are required to disclose their products side effects. Merck & Co., which produces and sells Fosamax to treat bone loss and other problems associated with osteoporosis, has long told Fosamax users that Fosamax side effects include problems ranging from cramping and diarrhea to headaches and skin rashes.

    Several years ago, patients complaining to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about Fosamax side effects led the FDA to req ...

    Tags:

  • Judge In Fosamax Jaw Bone Cases Wants Other "bellwether" Trials
    By: aarenbrowns | - Fosamax jaw injury cases were consolidated a number of years ago in New York by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (MDL). A judge overseeing MDL cases typically conducts what are

    known as bellwether trials to determine the strength of plaintiffs claims and the extent of a defendants potential liability, and whether the consolidated cases should be returned to the courts

    in which they initially were filed to be tried individually in those ...

    Tags:

  • Www.consumerinjurylawyers.com : Fosamax
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax is Associated With a Rare Femur Fracture:

    Fosamax is a prescription drug that is a member of the bisphosphonate class of drugs. This drug is used to treat osteoporosis by changing the cycle of bone resorption and bone formation. Essentially, bone loss is decreased hence allowing for overall bone mass increase. Ultimately, this may help to prevent bone fractures. This drug is used to treat men and women as well as individuals who have Pagets disease.

    When you ...

    Tags: ,

  • The Dangerous Side Effects Of Osteoporosis Medication
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Turn on any television channel and chances are there will be at least one commercial for osteoporosis medication. For many people, this is the only place they learn about this degenerative and potentially debilitating disease. It is a serious health problem that affects over 44 million Americans. Understanding the causes, symptoms and treatments of this condition is important in preventing and treating osteoporosis. Prescription medications are the most common treatment option, but some of them ...
    Tags: ,

  • Fosamax Side Effects
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Recent studies have linked Fosamax, a drug used to treat bone diseases like osteoporosis and Paget's disease, to fractures of the femur and other series conditions. Although the drug is intended to curtail the bone mass loss which many of these diseases cause, research has shown that there are other unintended, even dangerous, Fosamax side effects.

    Fosamax is a bisphosphonate drug that was approved for use in osteoporosis treatment by the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) in 1995. ...

    Tags: ,

  • Fosamax Side Effects
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax Linked to a Number of Side Effects:

    Fosamax, manufactured by Merck, is a prescription drug that is used to treat patients who have osteoporosis or are at a high risk of developing osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a product of an imbalance of bone remodeling where bone is broken down faster than it is remade. This condition may result from a genetic susceptibility, old age, prolonged use of steroids, alcohol abuse, excess smoking, cancer, and other diseases. This condition is ...

    Tags: ,

  • Suspected Link Between Fosamax And Femur Fractures
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax Fracture

    The FDA is currently engaged in research which shows that Fosamax, a drug used to treat bone diseases like osteoporosis and Paget's disease, may do more damage than good to patients who take it for extended periods. A connection is currently being investigated between the drug and Fosamax femur fractures. Fosamax is intended to treat the weakening of bones caused by osteoporosis and other diseases. The drug, which is a bisphosphonate, works by stopping the cells tha ...

    Tags: ,

  • Fosamax Lawsuit
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Studies Link Fosamax to Unusual Bone Fractures:

    Fosamax (bisphosphonate) is a prescription drug manufactured by Merck that alters the way bone is formed and broken down. It is the most common osteoporotic drug prescribed. Initially, Fosamax was studied for approximately five years on approximately 8,000 post-menopausal women before it was available to the public. Certain severe side effects have been reported over the years that include: osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), femur frac ...

    Tags: ,

  • Fosamax Linked To Femur Fractures
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax and Femur Fractures:
    Fosamax, manufactured by Merck, is a prescription drug used to treat osteoporosis and Padgets disease (malformation of bone). Fosamax (generic bisphosphonate) works to slow down or stop bone loss by inhibiting resorption of bone and allowing for maintaining bone density or increasing it. Early reports of Fosamax side effects forced the FDA to release a letter to physicians to use this drug with caution with some patients. These reports included side effec ...

    Tags: ,

  • Fosamax Linked To Femur Fracture
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Medical Studies Link Fosamax to Femur Bone Fracture:

    Fosamax, a bisphosphonate drug manufactured by Merck, is used to treat osteoporosis. This osteoporotic drug was approved by the FDA in 1995 and has since been prescribed to millions of people. Fosamax was designed to strengthen bones and reduce the risk of fractures that occur with osteoporosis. Recently, however, this drug has been linked to a number of low-impact femur fractures and has been found to weaken the ability of the ...

    Tags: ,

  • Consumerinjurylawyers:fosamax And Fractured Femur
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Medical Studies link Fosamax to Unusual Femur Fractures:


    Medical research published in the Journal of Orthopedic Trauma in 2008 links Fosamax to a rare type of femur fracture. This medical research studied 70 patients who took Fosamax for 4 or more years. Thirty-six percent of these patients on Fosamax experienced low-trauma femur fractures that occurred when falling from a standing position or less. The fractures did not appear like typical osteoporotic bone in that the b ...

    Tags: ,

  • Susanardizzoni01@yahoo.com
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Fosamax linked to Serious Side Effects, Including Spontaneous Bone Fracture of the Femur:

    Fosamax or Alendronate (generic name) is manufactured by Merck. Nearly 40 million prescriptions have been written for this drug that alters the cycle of bone formation and breakdown in the body and makes bones stronger. Fosamax slows down bone loss (drug inhibits bone reabsorption) while increasing bone mass that may prevent bone fractures in post-menopausal women. Fosamax is also used to tr ...

    Tags: ,

  • Fda Rules Out Osteoporosis Medication, Thigh Fracture Link
    By: Katie Kelley | - Despite nationwide lawsuits alleging otherwise, the United States Food and Drug Administration has found no link between oral bisphosphonates - popular medications used to treat osteoporosis - and thigh fractures.

    The FDA began investigating the medications after several reports of atypical subtrochanteric femur fractures were documented in women with osteoporosis
    who had been prescribed oral bisphosphonates. The fractures occurred in the bone just below the hip joint - a ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Bisphosphonate, Thigh Fracture Link Not Validated
    By: Katie Kelley | - Despite nationwide lawsuits alleging otherwise, the United States Food and Drug Administration has found no link between oral bisphosphonates - popular medications used to treat osteoporosis - and thigh fractures.

    After several reports surfaced showing an increased number of atypical subtrochanteric femur fractures in women prescribed oral bisphosphonates, the FDA began investigating the osteoporosis medication. The fractures occurred in the bone just below the hip joint - an unusua ...

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , Fosa

  • Fosamax- Bone Up On Drug Dangers And Alternatives
    By: Elaine Wilkes | - The breaking news is that Fosamaxthe popular drug for supposed bone strength may cause spontaneous fractures. That means you could end up like Sandy Potter, 59, of Queens, New York on ABC News who claims she was in excruciating pain when she broke her femur due to jumping rope. Who knew?
    Well, the signs were there: hidden in plain sight. Fractures are listed right on the package insert as a side effect, or in Mercks words, Low energy femoral shaft and subtrochanteri ...

    Tags: , ,

  • Fosamax Side Effects Include Sudden Bone Breaks
    By: Katie Kelley | - Fosamax, a leading osteoporosis drug has been linked to a sudden and unexplained bone breaks in patients taking the medication.

    Although the active ingredient is supposed to make bones stronger, some doctors believe it is responsible for many spontaneous fractures and breaks.

    A news station in Charleston S.C. reported on a woman whose leg snapped while she was walking. X-rays showed a clean break through the middle of her thigh bone - an extremely rare type of fra ...

    Tags: , , , ,

  • Fosamax Patients Report Sudden Bone Breaks
    By: Katie Kelley | - Reports of sudden and unexplained bone breaks among patients taking the osteoporosis drug, Fosamax have surfaced.

    Although the active ingredient is supposed to make bones stronger, some doctors believe it is responsible for many spontaneous fractures and breaks.

    A news station in Charleston S.C. reported on a woman whose leg snapped while she was walking. A clean break through the middle of her thigh bone was illustrated on X-rays - an extremely rare type of fracture an ...

    Tags: , , , , , , , ,

  • New Study Examines Pros And Cons Of Menopausal Hormone Therapy
    By: Katie Kelley | - Menopausal hormone replacement therapy treatments have been the subject of a recent study examining the pros and cons of such treatment. According to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, certain treatments have been shown to provide relief to menopausal women, however some treatments have been linked to an increased risk of serious side effects, including breast cancer or a stroke.

    Additionally, according to news reports on the study from the BMJ Group th ...

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , Fosa

  • News Report Studies Hormone Treatments Following Menopause Diagnosis
    By: Katie Kelley | - A recent study published in an edition of the New England Journal of Medicine looked at the pros and cons of several hormone replacement therapy treatments. The study determined that while drugs do "offer relief for women who get symptoms of the menopause," some types of drugs can "carry a small risk of some serious problems, such as breast cancer or a stroke."

    Additionally, according to news reports on the study from the BMJ Group the study was "stopped early" when risks with sev ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Study Finds Surgery Underused Among Esophageal Cancer Patients
    By: Katie Kelley | - Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia have reported that surgery to remove the esophagus among esophageal cancer patients is being underused and may be costing patients dearly.

    According to the study conducted by the researchers, only 34 percent of approximately 2,386 patients who were diagnosed with esophageal cancer from 1997 to 2002 received surgery. Patients that received surgery had a longer survival rate compared to patients who did not receive a surgi ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Medical Journals Reports On Dangerous Fosamax Side Effects Linked To The Osteoporosis Drug
    By: Katie Kelley | - The New England Journal of Medicine released a report recently linking the osteoporosis drug Fosamax to at least 23 cases of esophageal cancer since its initial market release in 1995. Additionally, only hours after the report was released in January, another study on Fosamax was also published in the Journal of the American Dental Association informing individuals that the development of a debilitating condition, which causes the bones within the jaw to die off, may be more common than initiall ...
    Tags: , , , , ,

[1][2][3][4

Copyright 2005-2011 ArticleSnatch, LLC - All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service.