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  • A task force of experts recently reported in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research that such unusual thigh bone fractures are associated with drugs such as Actonel, Boniva, Fosamax and Reclast.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • A task force of experts recently reported in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research that such unusual thigh bone fractures are associated with drugs such as Actonel, Boniva, Fosamax and Reclast.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • Bisphosphonates Fosamax, Reclast, Actonel, Boniva are among the top-selling drugs in the country.

    Bones: Experts rethink long-term use of drugs 2011

  • Other commonly used drugs in the class include Actonel, marketed in the U.S. by Warner Chilcott PLC; Boniva, marketed by Roche Holding AG; and Novartis AG's Reclast, a once-a-year infusion.

    Data Lacking for Osteoporosis Drugs Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011

  • Actonel and Atelvia (risedronate sodium) made by Warner Chilcott; Boniva (ibandronate sodium) from Roche Therapeutics, Inc.; and Reclast (zoledronic acid) from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.

    FDA to review safety of osteoporosis drugs 2011

  • Bisphosphonates Fosamax, Reclast, Actonel, Boniva are among the top-selling drugs in the country.

    Bones: Experts rethink long-term use of drugs 2011

  • Other commonly used drugs in the class include Actonel, marketed in the U.S. by Warner Chilcott PLC; Boniva, marketed by Roche Holding AG; and Novartis AG's Reclast, a once-a-year infusion.

    FDA Panel to Weigh Osteoporosis Drug Risks Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011

  • The FDA is requiring that durg companies add a warning to the labels of Fosamax, Fosamax Plus D, Actonel, Actonel with Calcium, Boniva, Atelvia, Reclast and Boniva.

    Bone drugs may cause fractures, FDA warns Rob Stein 2010

  • Last year more than five million U.S. women took bisphosphonate drugs, including Fosamax, Actonel and Boniva as well as many generic brands.

    Yes, You Are Getting Shorter Melinda Beck 2011

  • The study underscores the Food and Drug Administration's move last October to add a warning about this risk to the labeling of those drugs, which include alendronate (Fosamax, Fosamax Plus D, and generics), risedronate (Actonel, Actonel with Calcium, Atelvia, and generics), ibandronate (Boniva), and zoledronic acid (Reclast).

    Study confirms osteoporosis drugs pose risk of thigh fractures in women 2011

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