Alendronate

Alendronate
Alendronate
Common use
Fosamax is used to treat and prevent postmenopausal and steroid-induced osteoporosis, it stimulates formation
of
the bones, increases their mineral density. Non-hormonal specific inhibitor of osteoclastic bone resorption (it is a
synthetic analogs of pyrophosphate) which suppresses osteoclasts. Fosamax stimulates formation of the bones,
restores
a positive balance between resorption and formation of the bones, progressively increases mineral density of the
bones
(regulation of phosphorus and calcium metabolism), promotes formation of bone tissue with normal histology. Fosamax
is
used to treat Pagets disease, osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (prevention of bone fractures, expecially hips
and
spine), osteoporosis in men, hypercalcemia in patients with malignant tumors.
Dosage and direction
For treatment of osteoporosis a recommended dose is 5-10 mg a day or 35-70 mg a week. Pagets disease requires
40
mg once daily during six months. Take Fosamax with a full glass of water. Do not take this medication unless you
cannot sit or stand upright during 30 minutes as this drug can cause serious problems in the stomach or esophagus.
Take other medications, food, minerals or vitamins at least 30 minutes before to take Fosamax.
Precautions
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to be pregnant or breastfeeding before to take this drug. Tell your
doctor if you suffer from any kidney disease, an ulcer in your stomach or esophagus, low blood calcium or vitamin D
deficiency.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity, pregnancy, breastfeeding, infancy. In patients with diseases of gastrointestinal tract in the
acute phase (dysphagia, esophagitis, gastritis, duodenitis, ulcers in stomach and duodenum), esophageal stricture,
achalasia of the esophagus, chronic renal failure, hypocalcemia, deficiency of vitamin D, treatment with Fosamax
should be performed with certain cautiousness.
Possible side effect
Fosamax may cause allergic reaction like: hives, swelling of face and tongue, difficulty breathing, rash. Seek
for immediate medical attention.
Fosamax may cause next side effects: nausea, vomiting, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, gas, black stool,
change
in taste perception, muscle or joint pain, osteonecrosis of the jaw.
Drug interaction
Intravenous ranitidine (Zantac) increases blood levels of alendronate. Antacids, Ca2+-supplements, or medicines
that contain calcium, aluminum, magnesium reduce absorption of Fosamax. Aspirin or other nonsteroidal
antiinflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) co-administered with Foxamax may increase risk of stomach and intestinal side effects.
Missed dose
If you take this medication every day and missed your morning dose of Fosamax do not take it later in the day
but
take it next morning. If you take Fosamax once a week take it in the morning on the day after you remember the
missed
dose. Do not try to make up a missed dose by taking an extra one.
Overdose
If you suspect that you took too much of the medication seek for immediate medical attention. Your symptoms may
appear as nausea, heartburn, pain in upper stomach, diarrhea, tight and stiff muscles in your face, muscle cramps,
numbness or tingling, convulsions, irritability.
Storage
Store Fosamax in a dry tight container away from sunlight at room temperature between 15-30 C (59-86 F), away
from children and pets.