(PRWEB) July 09, 2012
The US Drug Watchdog says, "In the instance of Fosamax, we are talking about women, whose leg simply broke. The common denominator we are looking for is the woman had been using the osteoporosis drug called Fosamax. They did not fall, they did not run into something, their femur bone simply broke. We need to identify every woman in the United States, who had been using Fosamax for at least five years, and then for some unexplained reason they suffered a broken femur, or what is called an atypical thigh fracture-so we can get them to the best possible attorneys." The US Drug Watchdog is urging family members, or loved ones of women, who have suffered an out of the blue femur break, or broken thigh bone, to ask the woman if she was using osteoporosis drug called Fosamax at the time of the break. According to the FDA on July 11th, 2011, "Typically these femur fractures among women occurred after using Fosamax for five years, or more." Women, who have used the osteoporosis drug Fosamax for more than five years, and then suffered an unexplained broken femur, or thigh bone are encouraged to contact the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
Note from the US Drug Watchdog: "We have talked to at least 100 Fosamax victims. Aside from the pin involved in a broken femur, these victims in most to all cases had to have a metal rod surgically installed to support the leg. Every victim has told us-the pain was beyond comprehension."
The US Drug Watchdog is the premier private pharmaceutical watchdog, and advocacy group in the United States. The group says,”Most importantly we want to get the word out about Fosamax, and to long term users, who have suffered from an unexplainable broken femur, or broken leg. At the same time, we want to make certain all Fosamax users, who suffered an unexplained broken femur, or thigh bone get to the actual trial law firms or attorneys, that have the best record in achieving superior results for their clients–period.” For more information please contact the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
MDL No. 2243″”In re: Fosamax (Alendronate Sodium) Products Liability Litigation (No. II)