New York 6/13/2011 11:33:57 PM
News / Health & Wellness

Fosamax Femur Fractures Can Reportedly Develop Without Trauma

Fosamax femur fractures of the thigh bone are reportedly developing spontaneously and without any real trauma. Allegedly, long-term users of the drug who suffered Fosamax femur fractures were performing simple activities, such as walking across the room, when they experienced a thigh bone fracture. In addition, research has revealed that Fosamax femur fractures are considered low-energy, meaning that they occurred from a fall from standing height or less. To learn more about Fosamax femur fractures and to find out if you have legal recourse for your injuries, visit http://www.classaction.org/fosamax.html today. 

Several theories have surfaced as to why long-term use of the osteoporosis drug may be causing Fosamax femur fractures. One theory suggests that the drug slows down the development of new collagen. It has also been reported that Fosamax femur fractures are occurring because the medicine is interfering with the bone remodeling process. As a result, micro-fractures can develop, resulting in a Fosamax femur fracture.

The femur is considered one of the strongest bones in the body, with the majority of femur fractures developing in car accidents or falls from a height. Because Fosamax femur fractures are reportedly developing with little trauma, the Fosamax thigh fracture attorneys working with Class Action.org are interested in hearing from users who experienced this side effect. If you experienced a Fosamax femur fracture of the thigh bone or hip, visit Class Action.org today for a free case review. Potentially, these individuals may be eligible for a Fosamax lawsuit to recover compensation for damages resulting from their thigh bone fracture. 

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