Suit: Osteoporosis Drug Causes Brittle Bones

A Hawaiian woman has filed a lawsuit against drugmaker Merck & Co. over the drug Fosamax, claiming long-term use of the drug contributed to the breaking of her thigh bone. Fosamax, which is used to treat osteoporosis, makes bones more brittle after long-term use, the lawsuit claims. The plaintiff had been taking Fosamax since 2001.
Ted Bills About Ted Bills

Ted Bills is the founder of Bills Law, LLC, a personal injury law firm dedicated to the representation of innocent victims of car accidents and other types of injury accidents. Ted is a native of Colorado Springs and he obtained his business degree from the University of Colorado and he completed his doctoral studies in law at Washburn University School of Law. Ted is licensed to practice law in all Colorado, Federal, and State courts. His practice areas include: Automobile Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Semi Truck and Bus Accidents, Wrongful Death, Catastrophic Injuries, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Spinal Cord Injuries, Insurance Bad Faith, and Medical Malpractice.

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