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Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawyers Reviewing Broken Thighbone Claims

(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 03, 2011 ) New York, NY – The Fosamax femur fracture lawyers working with Class Action.org are reviewing claims from users of this osteoporosis drug who suffered a fracture of their femur, also known as the thighbone. Potentially, these individuals may be able to seek financial compensation for medical bills and other losses through a Fosamax femur fracture lawsuit, in light of allegations that the manufacturer failed to properly warn patients and doctors about this side effect. To find out if you may be entitled to monetary damages for a broken thighbone, visit http://www.classaction.org/fosamax.html for a free Fosamax case review. The Fosamax femur fracture lawyers are providing this online consultation at no cost and with no obligation.

Long-term use of Fosamax and other bisphosphonates used for osteoporosis have reportedly been linked to atypical fractures of the femur (thighbone), which is one of the strongest bones in the body. It typically takes a great deal of force to break a thighbone, an injury often seen in car accident victims. However, patients with Fosamax thigh fracture claims allege that they were engaging in low-impact activity, such as descending stairs, when their femur broke spontaneously.

Prescribed to prevent fractures in osteoporosis sufferers and to build bone density, Fosamax, when used long-term, can allegedly have an adverse impact on the femur bones. Specifically, the drug can reportedly harden the cells of the boneÂ’s outer layer, inhibiting these cells from being replenished during normal bone remodeling. As a result, tiny fractures may accrue, resulting in a possible Fosamax fracture of the femur, spontaneously and without any trauma.

Patients who developed femur fractures while taking this osteoporosis drug may be eligible for a Fosamax lawsuit. Potentially, a Fosamax femur fracture lawsuit could provide users the opportunity to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages and other damages resulting from their broken thigh bone. To learn more about the legal options which may be available to those with Fosamax femur fracture claims, visit Class Action.org today.

About Class Action.org

Class Action.org is dedicated to protecting consumers and investors in class actions and complex litigation throughout the United States. Class Action.org keeps consumers informed about product alerts, recalls, and emerging litigation and helps them take action against the manufacturers of defective products, drugs, and medical devices. Information about consumer fraud issues and environmental hazards is also available on the site. Visit http://www.classaction.org today for a no cost, no obligation case evaluation and information about your consumer rights.

ClassAction.org
Tara Nagel
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pressrelease@lawyercentral.com

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