Alendronate Sodium Oral
ALENDRONATE 40MG - ORAL
Important Note:
The Following Information Is Intended To Supplement, Not Substitute For, The Expertise And Judgment Of Your Physician, Pharmacist Or Other Healthcare Professional. It Should Not Be Construed To Indicate That Use Of The Drug Is Safe, Appropriate, Or Effective For You. Consult Your Healthcare Professional Before Using This Drug.
Alendronate 40mg - Oral
(al-en-droh-nate)
Common Brand Name(s): Fosamax
Uses:
This Version Of Alendronate Is Used To Treat Paget's Disease (a Disease That Weakens Bones).
Other Uses: This Drug Might Also Be Used To Prevent Bone Loss (osteoporosis).
How To Use:
This Medication Must Be Taken On An Empty Stomach At Least 30 Minutes Before Eating Or Drinking Anything Other Than Water, (including Other Medicines Or Vitamins). Take This Medication With A Full Glass (6-8 Oz Or 180 Ml-240 Ml) Of Plain Water Once A Day For Six Months Unless Your Doctor Directs You Otherwise. Swallow The Tablets Whole. Do Not Suck Or Chew Them. Do Not Lie Down For At Least 30 Minutes After Taking This Medication. This Drug Might Also Be Prescribed Once Weekly For Osteoporosis. Check Your Prescription Label Carefully, And Ask Your Doctor Or Pharmacist If You Are Uncertain About Your Dosing Schedule.
Side Effects:
The Most Common Side Effect Is Stomach Pain. Other Less Common Side Effects Are Nausea, Vomiting, Heartburn, Stomach Fullness, Gas, Constipation, Diarrhea, Headache Or Altered Taste. Notify Your Doctor If You Notice: Increase In Muscle Or Bone Pain, Severe Heartburn, Chest Pain, Black Or Tarry Stools. If You Notice Other Effects Not Listed Above, Contact Your Doctor Or Pharmacist.
Precautions:
This Medication Should Not Be Used By Patients With Kidney Disease, Low Blood Calcium Levels, Or If Allergic To Biphosphonates. It Is Important To Not Smoke And To Limit The Amount Of Alcohol Used As These Can Increase The Risk Of Osteoporosis. This Medication Should Not Be Used By Pregnant Or Nursing Women. Tell Your Doctor If You Have: Trouble Swallowing, Ulcers Or Other Gastrointestinal Problems.
Drug Interactions:
Tell Your Doctor Of All Prescription And Nonprescription Drugs You May Use, Especially Of: Estrogens, Aspirin And Other Arthritis Medication (nsaid Such As Ibuprofen). Do Not Start Or Stop Any Medicine Without Doctor Or Pharmacist Approval.
Overdose:
If Overdose Is Suspected, Contact Your Local Poison Control Center Or Emergency Room Immediately. Symptoms Of Overdose May Include Stomach Upset Or Pain, Heartburn, And Esophageal Pain.
Notes:
It Is Very Important To Not Take This Medication With Anything Other Than Water. Even Juice And Coffee Have Been Found To Interfere With Its Absorption. Exercising Regularly And Acquiring Calcium In The Diet Via Eating Well-balanced Meals Can Help Reduce The Risk Of Osteoporosis. Your Doctor Will Advise You If You Should Take Supplemental Calcium As Well As Vitamin D.
Missed Dose:
If You Should Miss A Dose, Do Not Take It Later In The Day. Instead Skip The Missed Dose And Continue Your Usual Dosing Schedule The Next Morning.
Storage:
Store This Medication Between 58 And 86 Degrees F (15-30 Degrees C) Away From Moisture. Do Not Store In The Bathroom.
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