Brand Fosamax is available from one US online pharmacy. Fosamax is a type of drug that prevents bone mass loss used for the treatment of Osteoporosis in both men and women and Paget’s disease of bone. Fosamax is NOT-scheduled by the DEA and FDA approved to be sold with a doctor’s prescription, if you can’t afford a prescription and have taken Fosamax before, the pharmacies listed offer free TeleHealth prescribing services.
Eight things you must know before you buy Fosamax® online
Generic Name: alendronate sodium
Fosamax is prescription used to treat or prevent osteoporosis in women after menopause, increase bone mass in men with osteoporosis, treat osteoporosis in either men or women who are taking corticosteroid medicines, and treat men and women who have Paget’s disease of the bone.
Do not take Fosamax if you have problems with your esophagus, the tube that connects your mouth with your stomach.
If you miss a dose of Fosamax take your missed dose the next morning. Do not take two doses on the same day.
After you take Fosamax do not lie down for at least 30 minutes.
Before taking Fosamax talk to your doctor if you:
• Have problems swallowing
• Have stomach or digestive problems
• Have low blood calcium
• Plan to have dental surgery or teeth removed
• Have kidney problems
• Are pregnant, or plan to become pregnant.
• Are breast-feeding or plan to breast-feed.
• Have been told you have trouble absorbing minerals in your stomach or intestines (malabsorption syndrome)
If you take too much Fosamax call your doctor. Do not try to vomit. Do not lie down.
Fosamax has side effects such as stomach or abdominal pain, heartburn, constipation, diarrhea, upset stomach, pain in your bones, joints or muscles, and nausea.
After you take Fosamax wait 30 minutes before you eat or drink (except water) and before you take other medications.
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| Prescription Drug | Quantity | Price | Pharmacy Link |
| Fosamax 70mg (1 unit = 4 tabs) | 1 Unit | $157.32 | ORDER FOSAMAX |
| Fosamax 70mg (1 unit = 4 tabs) | 2 Units | $237.45 | |
| Fosamax 70mg (1 unit = 4 tabs) | 3 Units | $295.26 |
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What is Fosamax used for?
Fosamax is prescribed for treating symptoms of bone loss caused by conditions such as steroid induced or postmenopausal osteoporosis and Paget’s disease. Fosamax is a bisphosphonate and changes the way bones form and breakdown in the body. It can help to slow bone loss, and stop bone fractures by increasing bone mass. Fosamax is prescribed in conjunction with calcium supplements, a healthy diet and exercise.
What are Fosamax side effects?
More common side effects of Fosamax include swollen feet and hands; headaches; back pain; constipation; minor heartburn; swollen or painful joints; diarrhea; headaches; weakness; or upset stomach. Some side effects which are more serious can include numbness or swelling of the jaw; heartburn that gets worse; chest pain; difficulty swallowing; severe muscle pain; or pain or burning in the back or ribs. Contact your doctor if you have any incidence off these more serious side effects. If you notice any signs of an allergic reaction such as rash or hives; trouble breathing or swollen tongue, throat, mouth or face you should seek medical advice straight away.
What to know before taking Fosamax?
If you have problems staying upright for more than 30 minutes you should not take Fosamax as it can cause problems in the esophagus or stomach and requires that you stay upright for 30 minutes after taking each tablet. Fosamax should be taken each morning before eating or drinking. You should wait 30 minutes after taking your tablet before eating or drinking anything. There have been incidences of osteonecrosis (bone loss) of the jaw in some patients taking Fosamax. Symptoms of this include pain in the jaw; loose teeth; infections in the gum; swelling or numbness of the jaw or gum surgery or injury that is slow to heal. Factors that can increase incidences of osteonecrosis of the jaw include cancer patients who have had radiotherapy, chemotherapy or patients who have taken steroids. You may need to have special tests to see if you can safely take Fosamax if you have conditions such as stomach ulcers, hypocalcemia, kidney disease or a deficiency in vitamin D. Do not take Fosamax if you are pregnant as it may harm an unborn child.
What is the Fosamax dosage?
Only take Fosamax on the instructions of your doctor. Do not take bigger doses than what you have been prescribed and do not take it for longer than the course prescribed. The dosage prescribed will be specific to each person depending on the strength of the medication and the condition being treated. Dosage for adults can range from 5-40mg per day for daily doses or from 35-70mg per week for weekly doses, depending on the condition being treated and the individual patient in question. Tablets should be taken 30 minutes before eating or drinking and should be taken with a full glass of plain water. Do not lie down for thirty minutes after taking the medication.
What are the Fosamax interactions?
Certain drugs may interact with Fosamax including Aspirin, Indomethacin, Naproxen, Ibuprofen and Diclofenac. Some other drugs may also interact with Fosamax so it is important to advise your doctor of any other products you might be taking including herbal medication, over the counter pain killers and vitamins or supplements.
What should I avoid while taking Fosamax?
Your doctor will advise you of any food or drinks to avoid while taking Fosamax. Avoid taking any other medication including your calcium supplements, vitamins or antacids for 30 minutes once you have taken your Fosamax tablets.