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FDA Side Effect Report For Alendronic-acid
Concerned about the potentially dangerous drug side effects of Alendronic-acid? FDA-Reports.com has compiled Food and Drug Administration (FDA) adverse event reports the early warning system that the FDA depends on for making recalls. Review below the number and range of side effects other consumers, healthcare personnel and patients have endured while taking Alendronic-acid.
Reported Reactions
From August 1998 to December 2010 the FDA received 4337 reports of reactions related to the use of Alendronic-acid. These reports introduced 1077 types of reactions including the most commonly reported dyspnoea, fall, nausea, fatigue and vomiting. View all 1077 types of reactions.Outcomes
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