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Fosamax is the trade name for Alendronate, which is a drug used to prevent/combat osteoporosis.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Do the Osteoporosis Medicine Fosamax and Dental Work Mix? D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Fosamax is the trade name for Alendronate, which is a drug used to prevent/combat osteoporosis.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Do the Osteoporosis Medicine Fosamax and Dental Work Mix? D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Fosamax is the trade name for Alendronate, which is a drug used to prevent/combat osteoporosis.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Do the Osteoporosis Medicine Fosamax and Dental Work Mix? D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Fosamax is the trade name for Alendronate, which is a drug used to prevent/combat osteoporosis.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Do the Osteoporosis Medicine Fosamax and Dental Work Mix? D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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"Effects of Continuing or Stopping Alendronate After 5 Years of Treatment," in the December 27, 2006 issue of JAMA was funded by Merck who manufactures alendronate, a bisphosphonate, under the patent name Fosamax.
Merck funded and edited article in JAMA--surprise--supports Merck drug 2007
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In its self funded study "Effects of Continuing or Stopping Alendronate After 5 Years of Treatment," -- did JAMA charge rates?
Merck funded and edited article in JAMA--surprise--supports Merck drug 2007
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Yes Fosamax (common name), Alendronate (generic name), is available in the local pharmacies.
drugstores 2004
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An article which established Fosamax's safety after the public used/tested the rushed through drug in unwitting "clinical trials" - "Ten Years 'Experience with Alendronate [Fosamax] for Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women" in the March 18, 2004 New England Journal of Medicine-was funded by Merck, as were 9 of its 11 authors.
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Metabolism called "Severely Suppressed Bone Turnover: A Potential Complication Of Alendronate Therapy" warned of patients on Fosamax having "increased susceptibility to, and delayed healing of, nonspinal fractures."
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An article which established Fosamax's safety after the public used/tested the rushed through drug in unwitting "clinical trials" - "Ten Years 'Experience with Alendronate [Fosamax] for Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women" in the March 18, 2004 New England Journal of Medicine-was funded by Merck, as were 9 of its 11 authors.
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