Fosamax
Fosamax® (alendronate sodium)
Kane Legal is reviewing the following injuries caused by Fosamax®:
- Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ)
- Bone fractures
If you or a loved one has taken Fosamax® (alendronate) for the prevention or treatment of osteoporosis and have experienced femur fractures or osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), bone decay in the jawbone, please call KANE LEGAL for a free consultation.
Fosamax® (known generically as alendronate) is part of a class of drugs known as bisphosphonates which are used for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis (a thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density over time). Marketed by Merck and Co. Inc, Fosamax® was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1995 for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis.
Side effects of Boniva® can include:
- Upset stomach, diarrhea
- Back pain, arthralgia, myalgia, bone pain
Serious side effects of Actonel® can include:
- Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) aka “dead jaw”
- Femur fractures
- Difficulty swallowing
- Esophageal or gastric ulcers
Recent studies have found that the long term treatment (considered five or more years) with bisphosphonates increase’s ones risk of a rare femur fracture by three times compared to women who took a bisphosphonate for a relatively short period of time (less than one year).
If you or a loved one has been prescribed Fosamax® and experienced osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) or a femur fracture, contact KANE LEGAL today for a free consultation.





