Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Conditions That Do Not Warrant the Use of Fosamax

Fosamax is a biphosphonate drug that has proven to work in wonders to patients with low bone mass problems. However, therapeutic backlash can be devastating where some might need to be admitted to the hospital. Perhaps identifying the conditions which Fosamax is contraindicated will  considerably reduce the occurrence of adverse effects. 

Manufactured by Merck, Fosamax provides aid to men and women suffering from osteoporosis as well as Paget’s disease. Oddly enough, this drug is now facing accusations about a certain femur fracture which ensued from consuming the drug on a long course. On the latest news, a committee of lawyers have been appointed for the Fosamax multidistrict litigation (MDL) to represent the plaintiffs.

Although Fosamax is indicated for certain bone diseases, it is important that not all diagnosed patients are ordered to take the drug. Certain medical conditions may prohibit one from taking the drug.

Abnormalities of the esophagus. Oral solutions of biphosphonates can be very upsetting to the digestive tract particularly the esophagus. Consequently Fosamax is not advisable to people with esophageal problems like stricture of achalasia. Anything that interrupts the movement of the drug in the esophagus could possibly harm the organ.

Hypersensitivity. Allergic reactions to any content of Fosamax may be lethal. Seek medical assistance as soon as possible if you manifest symptoms of allergy like hives, swelling of the tongue and difficulty breathing.

Hypocalcemia and vitamin D deficiency. Hypocalcemia pertains to condition where the calcium level in the blood is abnormally low. Fosamax interferes with the bone resorption of the bone cycle which is responsible for the release of calcium from the bone to the blood. On the other hand, vitamin D plays a role in the absorption of the calcium in the body hence a deficiency of this vitamin may lead to hypocalcemia. Hypocalcemia may cause irritability of the muscles in the body without the exception of the heart muscle.

Inability to stand or sit upright for at least 30 minutes. Lying down or reclining may cause a backflow of the drug content to the esophagus possibly irritating the organ. Furthermore, patients who have a great risk for aspiration should never take Fosamax.

It is imperative that your doctor will make a extensive health review before he provides the medical management. This will help him decide if Fosamax is perfect for you. This will notably ebb away the risk of Fosamax side effects.

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