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Sorry...the link to the site is down, but here's the info......

Posted By: giddy pc guru on 2008-01-05
In Reply to: Fosamax dosage-sent to QA - bspen

Subject: Sorry...the link to the site is down, but here's the info......











alendronate

Pronunciation: a LEN droe nate

Brand: Fosamax






What is the most important information I should know about alendronate?






• Some forms of alendronate are taken once a day. Others are taken only once a week. It is very important that you follow your doctor's directions. If you take alendronate once a week, take it on the same day each week.






• After swallowing the tablet or oral solution, do not lie down, remain fully upright sitting, standing or walking, for at least 30 minutes and until after you have eaten.






• Do not take alendronate at bedtime or before getting up for the day.






• Do not crush, chew, or suck the tablets. Swallow them whole.





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