Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Injured by Boniva Side Effects? http://www.schmidtandclark.com/Boniva/ Boniva Resources S & C Related Contents >> Boniva Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Osteonecrosis (pronounced OSS-tee-oh-ne-KRO-sis) of the jaw is an uncommon condition that involves the loss, or breakdown, of the jaw bone. It can be a serious condition. Symptoms include, but are not limited to: Pain, swelling, or infection of the gums Loosening of teeth Poor healing of the gums Numbness or the feeling of heaviness in the jaw If you experience any of these or other dental symptoms, tell both your oncologist and your dentist immediately and follow your oncologist's recommendations regarding continuation of your cancer treatment. Your oncologist may refer you to an oral surgeon or dental oncologist with experience in osteonecrosis. To diagnose Osteonecrosis of the Jaw, doctors may use X rays or tests for infection (microbial cultures). Treatments for Osteonecrosis of the Jaw may include antibiotics, oral rinses, and removable mouth appliances. Minor dental work may be necessary to remove injured tissue and reduce sharp edges of the bone. Surgery is typically avoided because it may make the condition worse. There have been over 2,400 Fosamax (same class of drugs as Boniva) patients since 2001 that have reported bone death and jaw bone decay or Osteonecrosis of the Jaw. In addition, more than 120 patients have suffered from such severe pain and debilitation that they have become bedridden or in need of devices like crutches, walkers and wheelchairs. Signs and Symptoms of Boniva Induced Osteonecrosis of the Jaw The typical signs and symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaw may include pain, swelling or infection of the gums, loosening of the teeth, poor healing of the gums, numbness or a feeling of heaviness in the jaw, drainage and exposed bone. Patients with the least serious form of this condition may not show any symptoms, but in the most serious cases, some patients may require the removal of sections of the jaw. The popular Osteoporosis drug Boniva used by millions of Americans has been linked to Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ) or "dead jaw." If you or a loved one have taken Boniva and developed a serious side effect like ONJ, you should contact us immediately. You may be entitled to compensation and we can help. What is the Problem? Actonel, Fosamax, Boniva, Zometa, and Aredia are all in a class of drugs called bisphosphonates and are commonly marketed as medications to help and prevent or treat bone loss in osteoporosis. There are over 36 million women who use medications like Boniva to prevent or slow osteoporosis. Since the indication of hormone replacement therapy causing increased risk of heart disease and breast cancer, more women are taking bisphosphonates at an earlier age. Unfortunately with women taking these drugs at an earlier age and for much longer time spans, they are at an increased risk of developing Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ). There have been over 2,400 Fosamax (same class of drugs) patients since 2001 that have reported bone death and jaw bone decay or Osteonecrosis of the Jaw. In addition, more than 120 patients have suffered from such severe pain and debilitation that they have become bedridden or in need of devices like crutches, walkers and wheelchairs. Signs and Symptoms of Boniva Induced Osteonecrosis of the Jaw The typical signs and symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaw may include pain, swelling or infection of the gums, loosening of the teeth, poor healing of the gums, numbness or a feeling of heaviness in the jaw, drainage and exposed bone. Patients with the least serious form of this condition may not show any symptoms, but in the most serious cases, some patients may require the removal of sections of the jaw. Do I have a Boniva Lawsuit? The Defective Drug Litigation Group at our law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus exclusively on the representation of plaintiffs in Boniva lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new Boniva cases in all 50 states. Free Confidential Case Evaluation Toll Free 24 hrs/day (866) 588-0600 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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