Fosamax and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Overview

      

Fosamax has been linked with Osteonecrosis of the Jawbone. Osteonecrosis refers to death of a bone; the bone tissue rots and dies due to lack of blood supply. In Osteonecrosis of the Jawbone, parts of the jaw bone rot and may fail to heal following oral surgery or dental work. Patients taking Fosamax are at a higher risk for developing Osteonecrosis of the Jawbone. Did you or a loved one suffer side effects while taking Fosamax? If so, you have legal rights. Women taking Fosamax or who took it in the past are urged to contact Mark & Associates P.C. today for a FREE legal consultation. In many cases, our defective drug lawyers are able to win compensation for patients who suffered complications such as Osteonecrosis of the Jaw as a result of taking the osteoporosis drug. Mark & Associates P.C. takes NO legal fees whatsoever unless we win or settle your Fosamax case. Call 1-866-50-RIGHTS (1-866-507-4448) to speak with a lawyer today, or fill out our case review form on youhaverights.com and someone will contact you.

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