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Fosamax Femur Fractures

Femur Fracture Attorneys

Enough women to make an impact, who have been taking Fosamax for more than five years, are now experiencing a phenomenon which is bad to the bone – your bone – your femur bone, your thigh bone.

Have you been advised that Fosamax builds bone density which prevents fractures?

Has your doctor prescribed Fosamax because you have osteoporosis or to prevent osteoporosis?

Have you been taking Fosamax for more than five years?

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The femur or thigh bone is the largest and one of the strongest bones in your body. The thigh bone extends from the hip joint down to the knee joint. Because the femur is such a strong bone, it takes tremendous force to cause a femur fracture.

Long term Fosamax users suffering femur fractures were not doing strenuous activity. Instead they were walking across the room, standing up from being seated, or simply fell when the longest bone in their body snapped horizontally.

Fosamax labeling does say in the finest of print, "Musculoskeletal: bone, joint, and/or muscle pain, occasionally severe, and rarely incapacitating (see PRECAUTIONS, Musculoskeletal Pain); joint swelling; low-energy femoral shaft and subtrochanteric fractures."

How does a drug campaign like Fosamax which spends millions of dollars advertising the powers of building bone density in post-menopausal women and men explain femur fractures?

It doesn't.

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Have you been prescribed Fosamax? Are you the victim of a thigh bone fracture? Please contact the Anapol Schwartz Fosamaz lawyers for your no-obligation, free consultation to determine if you qualify for a Fosamax unsafe drug lawsuit.

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