Thursday, November 22, 2012

Bisphosphonate Drugs - Fosamax, Boniva, Actonel, and Zometa


For years now the oral surgeons have been yelling that these drugs are damaging womens bones, but few were listening. Now the research is out and these drugs, Fosamax Boniva, Actonel, and Zometa, were found to significantly increase the risk of atypical bone fractures the longer the drugs were taken. Those taking the drug for less than 2 years were 35 times more likely to have an atypical bone fracture. For patients who took the medicine for 2-5 years there was a 47 fold increase in atypical fractures.....

For the full article see http://drdavidbrownstein.blogspot.com/    

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