Fosamax Can Cause Dead Jaw
Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ), Jaw Necrosis, Dead Jaw or Bis-Phossy Jaw

You may be entitled to compensation for a jaw bone injury which could have been prevented. Call our Law Firm today for a free consultation and claim evaluation.
The Law Offices of Carabin & Shaw P.C. is a Texas Based Law Firm that is investigating legal claims and potential claims and lawsuits for users of Fosamax who have suffered damage to their jaw bone as a result of the popular osteoporosis medication.
It is now a well established contention that Fosamax cause a serious bone disease called Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ). Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ) or “Dead Jaw” or rotting of the jaw, can include symptoms of jaw pain, swelling, and numbness of the jaw. More serious side effects occur when major dental work is done on the jaw or when the jaw bone receives an injury. As a result, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Merck, the manufacturer of Fosamax have issued a warning about this drug. If you or a loved one has been inured by Fosamax, you deserve compensation. Contact the lawyers of Carabin and Shaw for a free case evaluation today.
The manufacturer of Fosamax, Merck, failed to warn users of this side effect. Many believe that Merek was more concerned with protecting its’ profits instead of protecting the health of their customers.
Claims are currently being investigating and reviewed for users of Fosamax who have experienced Osteonecrosis of the Jaw or symptoms of jawbone death. There is no obligation to pursue a claim, and you will be contacted for a confidential claim review.
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