Fosamax Side Effects Attorneys
Fosamax® is a bisphosphonate medication used for bone loss. Fosamax has been linked to Osteonecrosis of the Jaw, also known as Dead Jaw, Jaw Necrosis, Bis-Phossy Jaw, or ONJ. This painful condition causes the jaw bone to decay and die. The Merck Corporation failed to warn users of the possibility of serious side effect while taking Fosamax.
If you have taken Fosamax and have experienced symptoms of osteonecrosis leading to infection of the jaw and exposed portions of bone inside the mouth, contact The Becker Law Office today to discuss the merits of your Fosamax claim.
Fosamax Warning
The American Dental Association would like to inform the public about this rare but very serious side effect of bisphosphonates. Some drugs within this class include Fosamax®, Actonel® and Boniva®, taken orally. Other drugs include Aredia®, Bonefos®, Didronel® or Zometa®, administered intravenously. Over a thousand cases of ONJ have been reported in patients undergoing bisphosphonate treatments.
One of the largest reports of Fosamax-associated ONJ was detailed in an article by Dr. Salvatore Ruggiero, chief of the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center. The patients represented in this series of case reports were preponderantly female and typically presented with bone pain, non-healing extraction sockets or exposed bone that was linked to the use of Fosamax.
Call The Becker Law Office if you or someone you love has taken Fosamax and experienced medical complications concerning your jaw, jaw decay, jaw death or other serious injury.
Fosamax Jaw Decay
Because invasive dental procedures, such as gum surgery, extractions, or other surgery that affects the bone, can worsen Fosamax associated oral conditions, anyone that has taken bisphosphonates should advise his or her dentist and then call the Kentucky Fosamax lawyers at The Becker Law Office. We help you with your Fosamax case. Call us right now for a free consultation.
Fosamax has been linked to cases of osteonecrosis of the jaw associated with dental procedures such as tooth extraction, however, the condition also can occur spontaneously. Symptoms of ONJ include, but are not limited to, pain, swelling, or infection of the gums or jaw; gums that are not healing; loose teeth; numbness or a feeling of heaviness in the jaw, drainage and exposed bone.
The Becker Law Office is currently handling Fosamax side effect claims. We are your Kentucky Fosamax side effects law firm. If you have an question, call today for a free, confidential consultation about your legal rights concerning the use of Fosamax.













