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What do we know about alendronate?
Fosamax is a compound that
alters the cycle of bone formation and breakdown
in the body. Alendronate increases new bone
formation. Fosamax is used to treat and
prevent osteoporosis and to treat Paget's
disease. Alendronate is also used to treat
osteoporosis that is caused by treatment
with a corticosteroid. Fosamax at times
may also be prescribed or used for reasons
and purposes other than those that have
been listed here.
Who should not take Fosamax?
Before taking alendronate,
tell your doctor if you have a problem swallowing,
such as a narrowing of the esophagus; have
esophageal ulcers or an esophageal disease;
have a condition that causes low levels
of calcium in the body; have kidney disease;
have stomach ulcers or other stomach or
digestive problems; or are unable to stand
or sit upright for at least 30 minutes.
You may not be able to take Fosamax, or
you may require a dosage adjustment or special
monitoring during treatment if you have
any of the conditions listed above. Fosamax
is in the FDA pregnancy category C. This
means that it is not known whether alendronate
will be harmful to an unborn baby. Do not
take Fosamax without first talking to your
doctor if you are pregnant or could become
pregnant during treatment. It is not known
whether alendronate passes into breast milk.
Do not take Fosamax without first talking
to your doctor if you are breast-feeding
a baby.
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What is the recommended way to take alendronate?
Take Fosamax exactly as it
has been prescribed by your physician or
health care provider. If you do not fully
understand the directions that have been
given to you, ask your pharmacist, nurse,
or doctor to explain them to you. Some forms
of alendronate are taken once a day. Others
are taken only once a week. It is very important
that you follow your doctor's directions.
If you take Fosamax once a week, take it
on the same day each week. Take alendronate
first thing in the morning, at least 30
minutes before you eat any food or drink
any liquid (other than plain water). This
timing is very important for getting the
maximum amount of medication from each dose.
Foods and beverages greatly decrease the
effect of Fosamax. To ensure that you get
a correct dose, measure the alendronate
oral suspension with a dose-measuring spoon,
dropper, or cup, not a regular table spoon.
If you do not have a dose-measuring device,
ask your pharmacist where you can get one.
Take each tabet dose with a full glass (6
to 8 ounces) of tap water or bottled water.
Follow each dose of oral solution with at
least 2 ounces (one quarter cup) of water.
Taking each dose with a full glass of water
will ensure proper swallowing of the medication
and reduce the risk of mouth or throat irritation.
Do not take Fosamax with mineral water,
juice, or any other beverage. Do not crush,
chew, or suck the tablets. Swallow them
whole. After swallowing the tablet or oral
solution, do not lie down. Remain fully
upright sitting, standing or walking, for
at least 30 minutes and until after you
have eaten. Do not take Fosamax at bedtime
or before getting up for the day. If you
have difficulty or pain upon swallowing,
chest pain, or new or worsening heartburn,
stop taking Fosamax and call your doctor.
It is important that you continue taking
alendronate for as long as your doctor prescribes
it. Fosamax can treat or prevent osteoporosis
only if you continue to take it. Store alendronate
at or around room temperature and keep away
from moisture and heat.
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What you should know about the procedures
for a missed dose?
If you take Fosamax every
day and you miss a dose, skip that dose
and take the next regularly scheduled dose
the following day. Missing one dose will
not affect your treatment. Do not take two
tablets at the same time. If you take alendronate
once a week and you miss a dose, take the
missed dose on the morning after you remember.
Do not take two tablets on the same day.
Return to taking one tablet once a week,
as originally scheduled on your chosen day.
What you should know about
the procedures for overdose?
Seek emergency medical attention
if an overdose is suspected. The symptoms
of an Fosamax overdose are unknown, but
the following symptoms might be expected:
nausea, heartburn, pain in the abdomen,
other stomach-related symptoms, muscle cramps,
uncontrollable facial grimacing, seizures,
irritability, and abnormal behavior.
What substances should be
avoided when you take Fosamax?
Follow you doctor's recommendations
about drinking alcohol and smoking. These
activities are related to decreased bone
density.
What side effects should you
know about before you buy or take Fosamax?
Stop taking alendronate and
do immediately get emergency medical care
or contact your doctor immediately if you
experience any of the following serious
side effects: an allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of the throat; swelling
of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
difficulty or pain when swallowing; chest
pain; pain or burning under the ribs or
in the back; or new or worsening heartburn.
Other, less serious but notable side effects
may also occur when using Fosamax. Continue
to take alendronate and talk to your doctor
if you experience abdominal discomfort;
stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
or constipation; headache; muscle, bone,
or joint soreness or aches; eye pain; a
rash; or an altered sense of taste. Side
effects other than the ones that have been
listed on this page may also occur for some
people. Talk to your doctor about any side
effect that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
What should I know about drug
interactions before I buy or take Fosamax?
Antacids and other medicines
taken by mouth may decrease the effects
of alendronate. Do not take any other medicines
within 30 minutes after a dose of alendronate.
Talk to your doctor before taking any other
medicines during treatment with Fosamax.
Aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Motrin,
Advil, Nuprin, others), ketoprofen (Orudis
KT, Orudis, Oruvail), indomethacin (Indocin,
Indocin SR), naproxen (Anaprox, Aleve, Naprosyn),
oxaprozin (Daypro), nabumetone (Relafen),
piroxicam (Feldene), and others may increase
the risk of damage to your stomach if they
are taken during treatment with alendronate.
Talk to your doctor before taking anti-inflammatory
medications, pain relievers or fever reducers
during treatment with Fosamax. Drugs other
than those listed here may also interact
with alendronate. Speak with your doctor
or health care professional and pharmacist
before you buy or take any prescription
medications or over-the-counter medicines,
including vitamins, minerals, and herbal
products.
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