Zometa Side Effects Compensation 

Zometa Side Effects. You May Deserve Compensation.

Zometa Side Effects

Urgent medical-dental alert for people who took
ZOMETA, FOSAMAX, or AREDIA

These drugs (Zometa, Fosamax, and Aredia)
have been linked to the catastrophic condition(s)
“DEAD JAW” (Osteonecrosis of the jaw)
& other severe conditions

If you or a loved one has been taking any of these “Bisphosphonates” for Osteoporosis,
Cancer or Multiple Myeloma & you have experienced complications, you must act now!

YOU MAY DESERVE COMPENSATION!

Contact today the offices of

Powell Law Firm, L.C.
is the nation's leading law firm
for litigation regarding Bisphosphonate Complications.

for your free, confidential case evaluation
at toll-free 888-238-1998
Please state your name and phone number
And we will get back with you promptly
or email us at
info@mpowelllaw.com
www.MPowellLaw.com


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Every case is different. No specific results are implied.

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Zometa and Fosamax
Article Links
Fosamax and Zometa
linked to jawbone
death
.or bone tumors. But
about 10% were
osteoporosis patients
who had taken an oral
bisphosphonate, mainly
Fosamax. In May,
Ruggiero ...
Fosamax and Zometa
causes Jaw Problems
...given
bisphosphonates
intravenously.


Some
patients take oral
bisphosphonates, such
as Fosamax and
Zometa, for
osteoporosis. The FDA
acknowledges ...
Fosamax and Zometa
Linked to Jaw
Osteoporisis
..or
Zoledronate/Zoledronic
Acid ( Zometa ) therapy
for malignancy, but
several have occurred
after oral treatment with
Alendronate (
Fosamax,Zometa ) or
Risedronate ... -
Xagena.it


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Zometa and Fosamax Information
Fosamax ( generic name - Alendronate ) and Zometa are types of drugs known as
bisphosphonates. Recently a link has been found between bisphosphonates and a
serious bone disease called osteonecrosis of the jaw ( ONJ ). This important discovery
clearly shows that Fosamax side effects may include osteonecrosis of the jaw.
The discovery, published in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, prompted both
the US, Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) and Novartis, the manufacturer of
bisphosphonates used in cancer chemotherapy, to issue a warning to health care
professionals on September 24, 2004. The warning letter contained information about
bisphosphonates and the risks of osteonecrosis in the jaw.
Bisphosphonates are commonly used in tablet form such as Fosamax ( Alendronate
Sodium ) to prevent and treat osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. Stronger forms of
bisphosphonates are commonly used in the management of advanced cancers that have
metastasized to the bone, where the disease often causes bone pain and possibly even
fractures. Several cancers can involve or metastasize to the bone, including lung cancer,
breast cancer, prostate cancer, multiple myeloma, and others. When bisphosphonates are
given in cancer chemotherapy, the drugs are given intravenously, and usually for longer
periods of time.

If you or a loved one have taken Fosamax or Zometa and have been injured as a result of
Fosamax or Zometa side effects such as osteonecrosis of the jaw contact today the
offices of

Powell Law Firm, L.C.
is the nation's leading law firm
for litigation regarding Bisphosphonate Complications.

for your free, confidential case evaluation
at toll-free 888-238-1998
Please state your name and phone number
And we will get back with you promptly
or email us at
info@mpowelllaw.com
www.MPowellLaw.com
.
.

Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
Osteonecrosis of the jaw ( ONJ ) is a condition in which the bone tissue in the jaw fails to
heal after minor trauma such as a tooth extraction, causing the bone to be exposed. The

exposure can eventually lead to infection and fracture and may require long-term antibiotic
therapy or surgery to remove the dying bone tissue. Experts say that prevention and early
treatment of individuals using bisphosphonates such as Fosamax or Zometa is extremely
important in preserving the jaw bone. Individuals using Fosomax, Zometa or other
bisphosphonates should attempt to avoid tooth extractions and other major dental work
while on the drugs.

Although most cases of osteonecrosis of the jaw related to Fosamax or Zometa side
effects have occured after dental work several cases have been reported to occur without
any prior dental work. If you are currently taking Fosamax or Zometa you may be at risk of
developing osteonecrosis. If you have been injured by Fosamax or Zometa side effects
you may be entitled to compensation. For more information about your legal rights contact
the offices of
Powell Law Firm, L.C.
is the nation's leading law firm
for litigation regarding Bisphosphonate Complications.

for your free, confidential case evaluation
at toll-free 888-238-1998
Please state your name and phone number
And we will get back with you promptly
or email us at
info@mpowelllaw.com
www.MPowellLaw.com




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