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Fosamax (generic name, alendronate) belongs to a group of drugs
called bisphosphonates and is commonly used to prevent and treat
osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. Fosamax has been shown
to strengthen bones and reduce hip and spinal fractures. Studies
show that after three years of use, Fosamax can reduce the risk
of hip fractures in patients with a history of vertebral fracture
by 51%. Recent research shows that Fosamax may be combined with
hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and in fact, when used in combination,
patients may receive increased protection from fractures. However,
the long-term use of combination Fosamax and HRT has not been
assessed.
Side Effects
Side effects of Fosamax may include:
- abdominal pain
- nausea
- indigestion
- constipation and diarrhea
- muscle or joint pain
- headache
In addition, some patients who take Fosamax develop severe digestive
reactions including irritation, inflammation or ulceration of
the esophagus. These reactions can cause chest pain, heartburn
or difficulty or pain upon swallowing. The risk of severe esophageal
adverse reactions appears to be greater in patients who lie down
immediately after taking Fosamax and/or those who fail to take
Fosamax with a full glass of water. Patients should not take Fosamax
if they have certain disorders of the esophagus, they cannot stand
or sit upright for at least 30 minutes, they have low levels of
calcium in their blood, or they have severe kidney disease. Fosamax
is available in once daily or once weekly regimens.