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Where was the drug prescribed?
 
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Fosamax
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Describe why bisphosphonate was prescribed:
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Were dental procedures preformed at any time after you began taking the bisphosphonate?
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Since taking bisphosphonate have you been diagnosed with osteonecrosis of the jaw?
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Since taking bisphosphonate have you been diagnosed with any other dental or jaw conditions?
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Did Fosamax cause your jaw bone loss?

Talk to one of our Fosamax lawyers today about a possible lawsuit against Merck for Fosamax osteonecrosis of the jaw. This problem is more common than you think Millions of women and men have taken Fosamax and other bisphosphonate drugs. Some are now treating with a jaw bone specialist due to osteonecrosis of the jaw bone. Did this happen to you?

And the problem is not just with Fosamax. Other bisphosphonates drugs include Actonel, Aredia, Boniva, and Zometa. Many of these drugs are also responsible for jaw bone problems in those who have taken these drugs. If any of these drugs caused harm to your jaw bone, you may have a case. Call us now.

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Reports are starting to surface about patients who have had dental or oral surgeries and then deterioration or death of jaw bones. Other reports are surfacing where Fosamax users are now suffering repeated fractures or fractures that do not heal to their femurs.

 

While you may have taken this drug to protect your bones, what if it ends up that you have caused harm to your bones? What should you do? It is shocking to think that a drug taken to improve bone health is now responsible for death of the jaw bone death (a disease called ONJ – osteonecrosis of the jaw). If you have suffered ONJ as a result of Fosamax or another bisphosphonate—

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Call us now to learn more about ONJ and Femur Fractures from Fosamax. You may be facing a long term jaw bone problem. If you have taken Fosamax, you need to know that it will remain in your body for a long time. The half life is reported to be 10 years. That means that 10 years from now, you still have half of the Fosamax in your body. Thus, long range effects on the jaw bone, or other bones like your femur, are still unknown.

Reports are starting to surface about patients who have had dental or oral surgeries and then deterioration or death of jaw bones. Other reports are surfacing where Fosamax users are now suffering repeated fractures or fractures that do not heal to their femurs. These patients had one thing in common – they were taking Fosamax or bisphosphonate medications. If this has happened to your jaw bone or femur, please contact us to discuss your case.

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