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Where was the drug prescribed?
 
Do you have proof of taking the drug from a prescription record, pharmacy record or record from a doctor?
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Please check all that apply to you:
Fosamax
Actonel
Didronel
Zometa
Aredia
Skelid
Boniva
When was the drug used?
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Describe why bisphosphonate was prescribed:
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Cancer
Osteoperosis
Hypercalcemia
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Osteopenia
Have you been diagnosed with Esophageal Cancer?
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Were dental procedures preformed at any time after you began taking the bisphosphonate?
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Please describe providing dates of each dental procedure (e.g. tooth extractions, caps, bridge work, etc).

When were the conditions requiring a dental procedure first identified?
Since taking bisphosphonate have you been diagnosed with osteonecrosis of the jaw?
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What was the date of diagnosis?
Since taking bisphosphonate have you been diagnosed with any other dental or jaw conditions?
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Which condition have you been diagnosed with? What was the date of diagnosis?
Has any doctor linked your jaw/dental problems to this drug?
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Do you currently have an attorney assisting you with this matter?
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Please describe your legal issues and needs:

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Do you need a Zometa lawyer? Zometa (zoledronic acid) is a potent intravenous bisphosonate. It is a drug used to treat multiple myeloma (bone cancer) but may cause further complications; manufactured by Novartis. But it does have side effects. If you were harmed, you may want to hire a lawyer to file a Zometa side effect lawsuit.

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"P&G said Boniva has been proven effective only against spinal fractures while Actonel has also been proven to reduce the risk of clavicle, hip, humerus, leg, pelvis and wrist fractures, and Fosamax has been proven to reduce the risk of hip and wrist fractures."

The FDA knows of cases of osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) in patients who required dental surgery after having taken Zometa. Even after ceasing to take Zometa, the bisphosphonates remain in the body (with a half-life of 10 years) so there is no way of knowing how it will affect dental surgeries years down the road. What is known is that jaw bone death has occurred in users of Zometa. Dead jaw is characterized by swollen and rotting jawbones which cause severe pain as well as significant disfigurement.

You may be eligible for a class action Zometa bisphosonate lawsuit. Please contact our Zometa side effects lawyer team today for your free consultation.

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http://www.us.zometa.com/info/therapy/ - Novartis Pharma is responsible for Zometa injury. Contact an expert Zometa law firm for a free consultation about your Zometa lawsuit.