Fosamax

by Sarah McHattie on November 20, 2008

Fosamax: Understanding More About the Medication

Before you can really look at the reasons why Fosamax lawsuits exist and what the potential serious side effects are, it’s important to have an understanding of the medication – who makes it, who is treated with Fosamax and why the drug is used.

Fosamax is made by Merck and promises to help patients reverse bone loss in those patients for whom diet, exercise and vitamins are not enough to maintain bone health. In most cases, before Fosamax is prescribed, the patient has been diagnosed with osteoporosis.

Benefits of Fosamax

If there were not benefits to taking Fosamax – a biphosphonate – it would not be prescribed. For some patients, Fosamax:

  • Slows down the activity of those cells that weaken the bone.
  • Reduces the effects of cortisteroid medications and the impact of accelerated bone loss after a woman goes into menopause.
  • Increases the amount of bone tissue seen in patients who are treated with the drug.

All patients are warned of the fact that there are potential side effects of taking Fosamax, and if your doctor has prescribed the drug, it is important to make sure that you do not just discontinue the medication (unless you are experiencing serious side effects from the medication). In other words, if you have concerns about the serious risks associated with taking Fosamax, your first step should be to consult a physician.

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