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FOSAMAX DRUG INFO:
ALENDRONATE - ORAL
(al-EN-droh-nate)
COMMON FOSAMAX BRAND
NAME(S):
Fosamax
What is Fosamax
Fosamax is a hormone used treat
adults with Paget's disease of the bone and
osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
How to Use Fosamax
Follow the patient instructions
provided exactly. How much you take and how often you
take it depends on many factors, including the
condition being treated and the age and weight of the
patient. If you have any questions about the amount
and/or frequency of Fosamax you are taking, talk with
your health care provider. Do not stop taking Fosamax
without checking with your health care provider. Do
not take more Fosamax than prescribed unless advised
to do so by your health care provider. Do not take any
other over-the-counter or medications without talking
with your doctor. If a dose is missed, take it as soon
as possible. Patients with previous conditions should
talk with their health care provider before taking
Fosamax. Take each Fosamax tablet first thing in the
morning with a full glass of water(6 to 8 oz), at
least 30 minutes before the first food, beverage or
medication of the day. Taking Fosamax with orange
juice or coffee can decrease its effectiveness. Do not
chew or suck on the Fosamax tablet.
After taking Fosamax, remain
upright (sitting/standing) for 30 minutes. Do not lie
down until after eating. Do not take Fosamax at
bedtime. Do not take Fosamax at the same time as other
medicines (including aspirin), antacids or calcium
supplements.
Wait at least one-half hour
before taking any other medication.
Fosamax Side Effects
Every medicine can cause side
effects, but many people have no, or minor, side
effects. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if any of the
following occurs: Common: Abdominal pain;nausea;upset
stomach;constipation;diarrhea;gas;heartburn;muscle and
joint pain;headache;vomiting;bloating;difficulty
swallowing.
Fosamax Contraindications
Do not take Fosamax if you are
allergic to any ingredient of Fosamax (bisphosphonates);
you have low calcium blood levels ; you have active
stomach problems(eg, esophagitis, gastritis, ulcers) ;
you have renal insufficiency ; you have a difficulty
swallowing or inability to stand/sit upright for at
least 30 minutes.
Fosamax Notes
Contact your doctor if any
throat or swallowing problems occur. Do not change the
dose or discontinue taking Fosamax unless advised to
do so by your health care provider. May cause stomach
upset, nausea or diarrhea. Patients should maintain
adequate nutrition, particularly an adequate intake of
calcium and vitamin D. Supplemental calcium and
vitamin D may be required. Avoid cigarette smoking and
alcohol, which deplete calcium from bones. Consider
weight-bearing exercises to increase to increase the
calcium density of bones.
Fosamax
Overdose
Contact
your health care provider at once if you feel you have
taken or given too much of this Fosamax.
Fosamax
Missed dose
If a
Fosamax dose is missed, do not take it later in the
day. The next day, continue your usual schedule of 1
Fosamax tablet once a day. Continue use of Fosamax. If
several hours have passed or if it is nearing time for
the next dose, do not double the Fosamax dose to catch
up, unless advised by your doctor. If more than one
Fosamax dose is missed, contact your doctor or
pharmacist.
Fosamax
Storage
Store
Fosamax at room temperature 59 to 86 degrees F, in a
tightly sealed container. |