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FDA Questions Effectiveness of Osteoporosis Drugs

Filled under Fosamax on May 10, 2012 - no comments .

The debate over how long women should use bone density drugs, known as bisphosphonates, for osteoporosis continues especially after the Food & Drug Administration published an analysis of the safety of long term use of bisposphonates, such as Fosamax. The analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine, reveals the FDA is concerned that the use of bisphosphonates actually contributes to rare but serious adverse events associated with bisphosphonates, such as atypical femur fractures,

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Defective Drugs – You are Not Alone

Filled under All Postings, Recovering Damages on February 23, 2011 - no comments .

As consumers, we’re led to believe that there is no way that defective drugs could ever be marketed and sold to us.  We have the Big Drug companies, that spend millions (and sometimes billions) of dollars testing new drugs, and the FDA and government that are responsible for ensuring drug safety. When injuries occur from defective drugs, those injured often believe that they are the only one hurt.  They may even first believe that their

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