Serious Fosamax Plus D Side Effects
Some side effects with
Fosamax Plus D, while occurring infrequently, are potentially serious and should be reported immediately to your healthcare provider. These include but are not limited to:
- Throat pain, chest pain, or difficulty swallowing (which may be signs of ulcers of the esophagus)
- Severe heartburn or heartburn that does not go away
- Severe bone, muscle, or joint pain
- Jaw or tooth problems
- Signs of an allergic reaction, including unexplained rash, hives, itching, and unexplained swelling.
How to Minimize Fosamax Plus D Side Effects on the Esophagus
In order to reduce the chance of developing serious esophageal-related side effects, you should follow the prescribed directions on how to take
Fosamax Plus D. For example:
- Fosamax Plus D should be taken on an empty stomach and with a full glass of water first thing in the morning.
- Swallow the tablets whole. Do not suck or chew on the Fosamax Plus D tablets.
- For at least 30 minutes after taking Fosamax Plus D, it is important to:
- Remain in an upright position (either sitting up or standing). In fact, you should remain upright until you have had something to eat.
- Wait to eat or drink. This includes mineral water, sparkling water, coffee, tea, milk, or juice. Plain water is okay.
- Avoid taking any other oral medicine, including calcium supplements.
Final Thoughts on Fosamax Plus D Side Effects
You may experience some or none of the Fosamax Plus D side effects listed in this article. Unfortunately, there is no way for your healthcare provider to know beforehand whether you will have side effects from a medicine that you have never tried. Therefore, make sure to let your healthcare provider know if you develop any side effects while taking the drug or if something "just does not seem right." While it may not be a side effect of Fosamax Plus D, your healthcare provider will be able to diagnose and treat the problem.