Osteoporosis drugs can raise fracture risk
October 17th, 2010 - 1:31 pm ICT by IANSLondon, Oct 17 (IANS) Hundreds of thousands of women taking drugs for osteoporosis could be at risk of serious leg fractures.
Doctors warn that the most commonly prescribed group of treatment, bisphosphonates, may cause breaks in the thigh bone.
More than 1.4 million women in Britain suffer severe osteoporosis, or thinning of the bones, which usually develops after the menopause.
It is not known how many take bisphosphonates, sold under names such as Actonel, Reclast and Boniva. But they are the most widely prescribed treatments for the condition in Britain, reports the Daily Mail.
Officials are issuing a safety warning after it emerged that more than 300 women taking the tablets had suffered serious breaks of the femur bone in their thigh.
Normally these fractures are relatively rare and occur only in high impact accidents such as car crashes.
But hundreds of women across the world on the tablets have reported their bones breaking unexpectedly, with no apparent cause. Some have suffered fractures in both legs.
Fractures were more common in those who had been taking the drugs for more than five years.
Patients suffered painful, aching thighs for several weeks before the fracture occurred.
Ironically, the drugs are taken to reduce the risk of fractures, particularly in the hip where they can be dangerous.
The Food and Drugs Administration, which approves drugs in the US, has issued a warning on the labels of the drugs.
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