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Pharmaceutical Drug Injury: Bisphosphonates - Fosamax - Actonel - Aredia - Zometa

BISPHOSPHONATES

FOSAMAX | ACTONEL | AREDIA | ZOMETA


"PLEASE NOTE: Gooch Law Firm is only accepting FOSAMAX cases for evaluation. If you feel that you may have a potential ACTONEL/ZOMETA/AREDIA case, we urge you to locate another law firm adequately suited to handle your claim."

THE SIMPLE FACTSTM... Fosamax® (alendronate sodium), is a bisphosphonate drug medication manufactured by Merck and is used to treat osteoporosis.

FDA Review - Bisphosphonates -
Aredia (pamidronate) and Zometa (zoledronic acid), Fosamax (alendronate), Actonel (risedronate)

On August 25, 2004, the FDA released the results of its ODS Postmarketing Safety Review of various bisphosphonates, incuding Aredia (pamidronate) and Zometa (zoledronic acid), Fosamax (alendronate), Actonel (risedronate). In this report, the FDA recommended that language be added to the labels of some bisphosphonate drugs in order to advise of the risk of osteonecrosis.

Bisphosphonates - e.g., Fosamax -
Health Concerns

Some bisphosponate drugs like Fosamax may have certain side effects or problems that may cause a painful and disfiguring condition - Osteonecrosis - that causes the jaw bone to decay and die (problems with teeth) or possible femur fracture. Merck, the manufacturer of Fosamax, may have failed to warn users of a possible side effect or problem from using the drug Fosamax - Osteonecrosis (also know as ONJ, Jaw Necrosis, Bis-Phossy Jaw, Phossy Jaw, Fossy Jaw or Dead Jaw).

Bisphosphonate - e.g., Fosamax -
Medical Studies/Information

Recently, January 9, 2009, the USC School of Dentistry stated that "Even short-term use of common oral osteoporosis drugs may leave the jaw vulnerable to devastating necrosis," according to a new USC School of Dentistry study appearing in the January 1,2009 Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA).

The JADA study stated that "The findings from this study indicated that even short-term oral use of alendronate led to ONJ in a subset of patients after certain dental procedures were performed. These findings have important therapeutic and preventive implications. (Osteonecrosis; jaw; oral bisphosphonates; alendronate; extraction)"

In addition, The Alliance for Better Bone Health released a statement in connection with Actonel - bisphosphonate - and osteonecrosis of the jaw. The Alliance is made up of Proctor & Gamble (maker of actonel) and Sanofi-Aventis U.S.

In addition, The American Dental Association released a report - "Reports Address Osteonecrosis of the Jaw in Patients Receiving Bisphosphonate Therapy" - in connection with bisphosphonate drugs - e.g., fosamax, actonel, aredia and zometa - and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

In addition, The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research released a report - "Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Report of a Task Force of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research" - in connection with bisphosphonate drugs and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

In addition, The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons released a a position paper report - "American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Position Paper on Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws" - in connection with bisphosphonate drugs - e.g., fosamax, actonel, aredia and zometa - and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

In addition, The Journal of Oncology released a research/position/guideline paper report - "Practical Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Jaw in Patients With Cancer" - in connection with bisphosphonate drugs and cancer patients (breast, multiple myeloma, Paget's disease, prostate) and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

In addition, The American Dental Association released a a clinical presentation position paper report - "Osteonecrosis of the Jaw" - in connection with the use of bisphosphonate drugs - e.g., fosamax, actonel, aredia and zometa - and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

In addition, The American Academy of Periodontology released a statement paper report - "AAP Statement on Bisphosphonates" - in connection with bisphosphonate drugs - e.g., aredia and zometa - and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

If you are suffering a side effect/injury such as osteonecrosis (teeth and jaw/femur fracture) from a bisphosphonate drug (e.g., fosamax), please seek and consult with your healthcare provider as soon as possible.


For more information the possible side effects and/or injuries such as osteonecrosis (teeth and jaw/femur fracture) associated with the bisphosphonate - fosamax, please click here.


Have you used the Bisphosphonate drug - Fosamax® - to help treat bone loss/osteoporosis and experienced side effects or problems (teeth, jaw, femur)? Are you suffering from osteonecrosis (teeth and jaw) or a femur fracture (problems and side effects possibly associated with long term use of an alendronate based drug - Fosamax (bisphosphonate used to treat osteoporosis)?

If you have used the bisphosphonate drug - Fosamax®, and are suffering side effects or problems - Osteonecrosis (teeth and jaw) or femur fracture, you may have a case/lawsuit and be entitled to compensation.

We are investigating claims of Osteonecrosis (ONJ, Bis-Phossy Jaw, Phossy Jaw, Fossy Jaw, Dead Jaw, Jaw Necrosis, teeth) and femur fracture in connection with possible side effects and problems (long term use) from the use of the Bisphosphonate - Fosamax.

In addition, an MDL has been setup in the Southern District of New York for Fosamax litigation (IN RE: Fosamax Products Liability Litigation No. 1789), and an MDL has been setup for Aredia and Zometa litigation in the Middle District of Tennessee (IN RE: Aredia and Zometa Products Liability Litigation No. 1760).


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It is very important that you work with an experienced personal injury lawyer in order to determine which factors may lead to the possible filing of a formal lawsuit in connection with the injuries that you may have sustained from using the bisphosphonate drug - Fosamax.

If you or someone you love has taken the bisphosphonate drug - Fosamax and been diagnosed with Osteonecrosis (Jaw Necrosis,Bis-Phossy Jaw, Fossy Jaw or Dead Jaw) or femur fracture, you need the resources and experience of our personal injury attorneys on your side.

Please contact us today for a Free Bisphosphonate case evaluation. Our firm will review your claim without charge or obligation on your part. Alternatively, you may call us toll-free at 1..800.672.4916 to submit your case and contact information for a free case evaluation.

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