A study has found that women who use the drug Fosamax are twice as likely to develop an irregular heartbeat condition known as atrial fibrillation as women who have never taken the drug. The 86% increased risk of atrial fibrillation was an unexpected finding.
Atrial fibrillation can cause fatigue, fainting, heart palpitations and congestive heart failure. The condition can also lead to blood clots and stroke.
As expected, the manufacturer, Merck, responded to these reports with the same canned response it has had to other negative findings - that there is not enough evidence that Fosamax is dangerous or that the risks outweigh the benefits. I think we heard that when the first reports of the link between the use of Fosamax and osteonecrosis of the jaw. I know we heard that same response with regard to Vioxx. In lawsuits pertaining to Vioxx and lawsuits pertaining to osteonectrosis of the jaw due to Fosamax use, Merck has been accused of downplaying risks in order not to sacrifice profits.
More studies are definitely needed, but women using Fosamax should talk over their health concerns with their doctors and doctors need to be on the lookout for this serious complication.
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I have just spent the last week in hospital and have been diagnosed with Atrial filbrillation,with evidence of a clot which has stopped me having treatment for the time being. I am one of the many women who has taken Fosamax. I am a 53 year old woman and have also been told AF is not common in women of my age.
I've benn using Fosamax for 7-8 years and I have heart palpitations, shortness of breath, asthma and irregular heart beats. It sounds like my heart is pounding all of the time. I had a stress test which was cut short from the asthma and I'm told I'm fine. I was given a medicine from the heart doctorf called Diltiazem but I do not want to take something that might cause liver damage. I'm glad this is not all in my imagination. I just turned 60 so i was in very early 50's when it started if I can remember how long I've actually been on it. Memory is not a top priority either.
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