Women Who Use Fosamax and Osteonecrosis

Feb 17
09:19

2011

dave smythe

dave smythe

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Problems with bone density, or osteoporosis are common as we age or, in the case of women, become an increasingly serious health issue with the onset ...

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Problems with bone density,Women Who Use Fosamax and Osteonecrosis Articles or osteoporosis are common as we age or, in the case of women, become an increasingly serious health issue with the onset of menopause. Tens of millions of prescriptions of medications like Fosamax, manufactured by Merck, have been issued to women in an attempt to reverse the natural tendency of bones to become more fragile. More and more women are taking Fosamax before menopause in an attempt to get a head start on protecting their vital bone structure.

 

Regrettably, we are now finding that Fosamax may be destroying bones rather than strengthening them. If you have been taking this drug you may want to contact your doctor to learn more about the dangers of this drug and the litigation that is now playing out in our court system against Merck.

 

What has been discovered is that Fosamax has been definitely linked to putting women at danger of developing osteonecrosis of the jaw, a horrible condition in which the jawbone actually dies. Over 2,000 Fosamax patients have reported this type of ailment and many more have reported that they are suffering from bone ailments that have left them virtually incapacitated. Many women are now reporting that they have suffered femur fractures from taking Fosamax.

 

What are the symptoms of osteonecrosis? Most typically, victims report problems with their gums, teeth and jaw. Pain, swelling, looseness and a pattern of poor healing of infections are common. Numbness and a sensation of heaviness also are frequently reported. Any such symptoms or concerns should be immediately reported to a doctor.

 

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