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Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuits

There are now many Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits filed by folks who have suffered a femur fracture or other bone fracture after taking the osteoporosis drug.The FDA added warnings about the risk…

There are now many Fosamax femur fracture lawsuits filed by folks who  have suffered a femur fracture or other bone fracture after taking the  osteoporosis drug.The FDA added warnings about the risk of bone fractures from Fosamax and other bisphosphonate medications in October 2010,  requiring drug makers to warn consumers that they should seek immediate  medical attention if they experience new groin pain or thigh pain while  taking the drug, which can occur weeks or months before a complete  fracture of the femur on Fosamax occurs.

The Fosamax bone fracture lawsuits allege that Merck failed to  adequately research their medication or provide adequate warnings before  they suffered a femur fracture or bone break. Merck has asked the U.S.  Judicial Panel to centralize and consolidate the Fosamax bone fracture  litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey,  where most of the cases are currently pending and where the drug maker  has its headquarters.

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) included  publication of a major case control study relating to bisphosphonates  (particularly Fosamax) and subtrochanteric femur fractures. The  researchers who authored the study concluded that patients on long-term  bisphosphonates for osteoporosis therapy had a 274% higher chance of  subtrochanteric femur fractures than similar matched patients. (OR  2.74.) The authors concluded “these findings provide strong evidence  that prolonged bisphosphonate therapy is associated with an increased  risk of subtrochanteric or femoral shaft fracture.”

Bone fracture lawsuits were excluded from the prior Fosamax MDL,  which was established in August 2006 for claims filed by individuals who  suffered decay of the jaw bone from Fosamax.

A popular osteoporosis drug, Fosamax® and its generic form  Alendronate®, is implicated to cause spontaneous fractures.Fosamax® is a  drug used to strengthen bones, for many women it has worked  successfully but according to medical reports, women who have taken the  drug for five years are at risk of suffering spontaneous fractures.

Fosamax and the following drugs Actonel (risedronate sodium) tablets,  Actonel with Calcium (risedronate sodium with calcium carbonate  tablets), Atelvia (risedronate sodium) delayed-release tablets, Boniva  (ibandronate sodium) tablets, Fosamax (alendronate sodium) tablets and  oral solution, Fosamax Plus D (alendronate sodium/cholecalciferol)  Tablets, Reclast (zoledronic acid) Injections are now required to have  clear warning labels regarding low-energy, or low trauma fractures of  the femoral shaft (leg bone).

As a Fosamax medication attorney,  I suggest discussing this drug with any elderly female friends and  relatives as they may be unaware of the current crisis and the FDA’s  warnings.

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Fosamax works by attacking cells in the body responsible for bone  breakdown, which can help patients dealing with osteoporosis. At the  same time, if the drug is too efficient, it can cause the bone to grow  too dense, which takes up inner bone space where bone marrow is found.  Bone marrow is responsible for bone healing and growth, so without  enough marrow, the bone will die. If you do break a bone that has been  subjected to Fosamax and similar drugs it won’t heal.

Medical studies linking the drug to esophageal cancer report that  many of those affected had used the drug for over two years. One thing  is certain – we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg when it comes to  Fosamax injuries. Currently there are over 1,000 Fosamax lawsuits in  litigation, and as more studies are done to confirm the allegations  against the drug, we may see even more patients coming forward.

Fosamax, when used over time, can cause dead jaw, and Fosamax femur  fractures have been a major problem in some cases. When you have  osteoporosis, your bones become extremely fragile, and fractures can  happen even with just a bump or gentle fall. Most often, fractures  happen in the hips, spine, and wrists. If you break your hip, you  typically need major surgery to fix it, and even then, you may have  problems walking for the rest of your life. With spinal fractures, the  same is true, and patients generally have back pain and may have to deal  with deformities.

Fosamax and the following drugs Actonel (risedronate sodium) tablets,  Actonel with Calcium (risedronate sodium with calcium carbonate  tablets), Atelvia (risedronate sodium) delayed-release tablets, Boniva  (ibandronate sodium) tablets, Fosamax (alendronate sodium) tablets and  oral solution, Fosamax Plus D (alendronate sodium/cholecalciferol)  Tablets, Reclast (zoledronic acid) Injections are now required to have  clear warning labels regarding low-energy, or low trauma fractures of  the femoral shaft (leg bone).

As a Fosamax osteoporosis attorney,  I suggest discussing this drug with any elderly female friends and  relatives as they may be unaware of the current crisis and the FDA’s  warnings.

Shezad Malik MD JD

Shezad Malik MD JD

Shezad Malik is an Internal Medicine and Cardiology specialist, a Texas Medical Doctor (retired) and Defective Medical Device and Dangerous Drug Attorney.

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