Osteoporosis Drug Fosamax Linked To Femur Fractures; Did Merck Fail To Warn Of Risks?

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UPDATED: Jul 15, 2023Fact Checked

Merck & Company’s osteoporosis drug Fosamax has been linked to debilitating femur (thigh bone) fractures and femur injuries when taken for more than five years. Although the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) notified Merck about increased reports of fractures, the pharmaceutical giant waited nearly a year and a half to respond – putting Fosamax drug users at increased risk of injury.

Did Merck put profits over safety?

That’s what many Fosamax injury attorneys say. Fosamax and its generic alendronate are bisphosphonates and part of a $3.5 billion a year industry, so warning consumers about the additional risks of femur fracture may not have been at the top of Merck’s agenda.

In addition to the FDA’s investigations of patient complaints, prominent doctors such as Robert Bunning, a rheumatologist at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC said that every patient who reported a femur fracture to the FDA had one thing in common – they were all taking Fosamax or another type of bisphosphonate for more than five years.

Unfortunately, the Fosamax femur fracture injury lawsuits that will likely result come on the heels of another serious Fosamax side effect.

Fosamax & ONJ

Fosamax has been linked to osteonecrosis of the jaw, jaw necrosis or jaw death – a very serious condition that can cause the death of parts of the jawbone, which can lead to extreme pain and may require the jaw to be removed.

Fosamax lawsuits

Merck currently faces hundreds of lawsuits over Fosamax injuries and Fosamax lawyers say that many more are likely – especially due to allegations of deceptive marketing practices. Merck has been accused of creating fake medical journals that have touted the benefits of Fosamax. It seems to have worked, though. Over 40 million Fosamax prescriptions have been written.

If you’ve been injured by Fosamax, you many be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Contact an experienced Fosamax injury lawyer to discuss your situation and evaluate the options available to you.

Case Studies: Osteoporosis Drug Fosamax and Legal Implications

Case Study 1: Failure to Warn – Delayed Response and Increased Risk

The allegations made against Merck & Company, the manufacturer of Fosamax, regarding their failure to adequately warn consumers about the risks of femur fractures associated with long-term use of the drug. Despite the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) notifying Merck about increased reports of fractures, the pharmaceutical company allegedly delayed its response for approximately a year and a half. As a result, Fosamax users were potentially put at an increased risk of suffering from debilitating femur fractures.

Case Study 2: Profit Motives and Deceptive Marketing

The allegations that Merck prioritized profits over consumer safety in the marketing and distribution of Fosamax. Given that Fosamax and its generic form, alendronate, generate substantial revenue in the multi-billion-dollar osteoporosis drug industry, some argue that Merck may not have prioritized warning consumers about the additional risks of femur fractures. Moreover, there are claims that Merck created fake medical journals to promote the benefits of Fosamax, potentially misleading both healthcare professionals and patients.

Case Study 3: Fosamax and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw

The association between Fosamax and a serious condition known as osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), which can result in the death of parts of the jawbone and necessitate surgical removal. Fosamax has been linked to ONJ, causing significant pain and potential long-term consequences for affected individuals. Lawsuits against Merck allege that the company did not sufficiently disclose the risk of ONJ associated with Fosamax use, leading to numerous cases of this debilitating condition.

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Jeffrey Johnson

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Jeffrey Johnson is a legal writer with a focus on personal injury. He has worked on personal injury and sovereign immunity litigation in addition to experience in family, estate, and criminal law. He earned a J.D. from the University of Baltimore and has worked in legal offices and non-profits in Maryland, Texas, and North Carolina. He has also earned an MFA in screenwriting from Chapman Univer...

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