Do Bone-Building Drugs Cause Femur Fractures? FDA Takes Another Look

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The FDA says it is re-investigating the issue of whether drugs like Fosamax, which are given to post-menopausal women, can actually cause fractures of the thigh bone (femur). A number of lawsuits are pending about death of jaw bone tissue allegedly caused by this family of drugs, called biophosphonates.

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