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Fosamax
Information
Fosamax,
or Alendronate as it is otherwise known, is an Osteoporosis medication
that is widely used for the treatment of bone diseases such as Osteoporosis and
Paget’s disease. Alendronate, the active component of Fosamax, is a compound
that increases the bone formation and corrects bone breakdown in the body.
Medicine
Intake Guidelines
Our
online pharmacies state that Fosamax is a possible throat and mouth irritant.
Fosamax should be taken with precaution as it might cause mouth irritation when
chewed or broken down. It is advised to take Fosamax with a full glass of water
(about 6-8 ounces) and to avoid chewing or breaking down the tablet as it might
irritate your throat and mouth; in short, swallow the tablet whole.
Fosamax
is usually prescribed for a once weekly intake. On advice from our online
pharmacy, it is best to take it on the same day each week. It is also best
to take this Osteoporosis medication in the morning before eating or drinking
anything. The full action of Fosamax could only be felt when it is not taken
along with other foods and beverages as they may greatly decrease the action of
Fosamax in your body. The appropriate time would be 30 minutes before your
morning meal.
Fosamax
comes in a tablet form so you have to swallow them whole; after swallowing the
tablet with a full glass of water, avoid lying down. Remain properly and fully
upright either standing or sitting down for at least 30 minutes. Do not take
Fosamax when you are about to go to bed but rather take it when you about to
get up for the day, as you should not lie down after taking Fosamax.
Fosamax
Missed Dose
It
is fine to miss a dose when taking Fosamax, as there are no effects on your
medication and treatment when a single dose has been missed. When missing a
dosage of Fosamax, just take a tablet the morning after you remember to and
continue with your normal schedule of Fosamax intake after that. Remember not
to take double doses when you have missed a dose of this Osteoporosis
medication as it is strictly not advised. Just take one tablet and return
to your normal once weekly intake.
Fosamax
Overdose
Effects
of Overdosage of medicine are unknown but the following symptoms could be
expected when an overdose occurs:
- Nausea
- Heartburn
- Abdominal Pain
- Stomach related disorders such as cramps and diarrhea
- Uncontrollable facial grimace
- Seizures
- Irritability
- And other abnormal behavior
Fosamax Side Effects
If
you experience the following discomforts when taking Fosamax, you should seek
medical attention immediately
- Allergic Reactions such as breathing discomforts, closing of throat, swelling of facial body parts such as lips and tongue or the entire face.
- Chest Pains, difficulty in breathing and swallowing
- Burning Sensation in ribs and back
- Heartburn whether newly acquired or worsening condition
You
can also expect to feel the following discomforts when taking Fosamax. Talk to
your healthcare provider when you feel the following:
- Abdominal distress
- Stomach aches, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting or constipation
- Headache
- Soreness of muscle, joints, or bones
- Eye pain
- Rashes
- Or an Altered sense of taste
Other
side effects are not listed here but when unusual discomfort is felt when
taking Fosamax, discontinue use and talk to your doctor immediately for him/her
to advise you on the proper course of action.
Fosamax
Precautions
Fosamax
is a drug that helps regain bone health, therefore taking Fosamax with
alcoholic beverages and using cigarettes while taking this medicine is not
strongly advised as these activities are closely associated with decreased bone
density and would defeat the purpose of your Osteoporosis medication.
Fosamax Drug Reactions
Fosamax
interacts with antacids and other oral medicines. It is suggested to take other
medicines before or after 30 minutes of intake of Fosamax. Fosamax can also
greatly increase stomach activity, so be careful when drinking the following
medicines during your course of Fosamax:
- NSAID (Non-steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs) such as Aspirin, Advil, Midol and others
- Ketoprofen
- Indomethacin
- Naproxen
- Oxaprozin
- Nabumetone
- Piroxicam
- And other drugs that may further increase stomach activity
Consult
with your doctor first before taking Fosamax when you are taking this
anti-inflammatory drugs or pain relievers as they can cause stomach upset.
Fosamax
Warnings
When
you have other diseases aside from bone related ones, you should first seek
medical advice before taking Fosamax.
Among
these diseases are:
- Swallowing Problem such as narrowing of the esophagus
- Esophageal diseases such as esophageal ulcers
- Low level of calcium in the body
- Kidney Disorders
- Stomach and other Digestive Problems
- Not being able to sit and/or stand straight for a full 30 minutes as this is really essential when taking Fosamax.
Fosamax
Storage
Fosamax
should be stored at room temperature. Fosamax should be kept away from moisture
and direct sunlight.
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