Monthly Archives: November 2011

Drug Watch: Osteoporosis Drugs Are Giving Women Severe Complications

Bone health drugs like Actonel, Aredia, and Boniva may cause severe complications.

Post-menopausal women welcomed the class of drugs called “bisphosphonates,” which purportedly increase bone density by slowing the body’s natural turnover of bone cells and were touted as a safe and effective treatment for osteoporosis and osteopenia.

Bisphosphonates are also widely used to treat both male and female patients whose cancer has spread to their bones and by patients who have a progressive bone disease called Paget’s disease.

Many patients who are being prescribed “bisphosphonates” for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis are unaware of any risks associated with the use of such drugs.

Popular bisphosphonate drugs and their manufacturers include:

Fosamax is also available as the generic drug, alendronate. The drugs are available as pills as well as injections, and may be taken daily, several times per week, monthly, or event annually.

Patients who took these popular osteoporosis drugs have suffered severe bone fractures due to a weakening in bone structures caused by the drugs.

 

In a sad irony, patients who took these popular osteoporosis drugs in hopes of improving
their bone health have actually suffered severe bone fractures, such as atypical femur
fractures, due to a weakening in bone structures caused by the drugs.

In addition, these bisphosphonate drugs have been linked with Continue reading

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Matt Funk to speak at “Nuts and Bolts of Navigating NY State’s Workers Compensation System,” a NYCOSH Conference

On Sat. 11/12, Matt Funk, a partner at Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano, will be presenting at “Nuts and Bolts of Navigating NY State’s Workers Compensation System,” a conference hosted by the New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH).

Matt will be speaking at 9:15 AM on the ABC’s of Workers’ Compensation.

The conference will provide the information injured workers need to ensure that they receive full and just compensation. It is designed for rank and file workers, union representatives, safety and health professionals, health care providers and anyone who has an interest in workers’ compensation.

There is no fee to attend the conference. However, registration is required.

To register call 212-227-6440 ext.10, or visit the conference website for more information. The conference will be held at: District Council 37, AFSCME, 125 Barclay Street in Manhattan. Continue reading

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