Osteofos 35mg

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SKU 1015
Generic For Fosamax
Strength 35mg
Active Ingredient Alendronate sodium
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Osteofos 35 mg (Alendronate sodium) – Affordable Fosamax Alternative

Osteofos 35 mg consists of active ingredient Sodium alendronate is a bisophosphonate and bisophosphonates are synthetic analogs of pyrophosphate that bind to the hydroxypatite found in bone. The drug acts a s poten, specific inhibitor of osteoclast-mediated bone resorption.

What is Osteofos 35 mg used for?

Osteofos 35 mg is used:

  • To treat and prevent of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
  • To treat glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis.
  • To increase the bone masss in men with osteoporosis.
  • To treat Paget’s disease of bone.

 Buy Osteofos 35 mg online to treat medical conditions that are mentioned above.

How does Osteofos work?

Osteofos works by slowing bone loss, helping to keep the bones strong and less likely to break. It also reduces the bone pain caused by Osteoporosis.

 

What medications interact with Osteofos?

The following medicines should be avoided, in case doctor recommends you Osteofos to avoid possible drug interactions.

  • Diflunisal ibuprofen
  • Piroxicam
  • Indomethacin
  • Naproxen
  • Celecoxib
  • Ketorolac
  • Diclofenac
  • Meloxicam
  • Ketoprofen

When should Osteofos not be used?

Tell the doctor before consuming Osteofos:

  • If you are hypersensitive to the drug, or its components.
  • If you have kidney disorders.
  • If you have difficulty with swallowing.
  • If you have stomach or digestive problems.
  • If you have low calcium level.
  • If you have vitamin D deficiency.
  • If you have trouble standing or sitting upright for 30 minutes.
  • If you disorders of esophagussuch as achalasia or esophageal stricture
  • If you are going for a surgery, especially a dental surgery.
  • If you are pregnant or intending to become pregnant. You should discuss the benefits and risks of taking Osteofos tablets during pregnancy. Breastfeeding women are advised not to take Osteofos as it may pass into breast milk and harm the nursing baby.

How should Osteofos be stored?

  • Do not forget to see the expiry date of the product.
  • Keep the drug reach out of children. It should not be given to pediatrics.
  • It should not be given to anybody, even if they have the same problems.
  • Always keep the written record of your medications.
  • Store the drug at a room temperature, 59 to 860F (1

What are Side effects of Osteofos?

Like other medicines, Osteofos may cause adverse effects. Seek medical attention, in case the following troubles arise:

  • Musculoskeletal pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Acid regurgitation
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Swelling in limbs
  • Headache
  • Dyspepsia
  • Eye pain
  • Nausea
  • Mild heart burn
  • Vomiting

Some adverse effects of Osteofos can be serious. Visit the doctor immediately, in the following situations.

  • New or deteriorating heart burn
  • Body ache
  • Pain in chest
  • Burning pain in the upper stomach
  • Unexplained pain in hips or thighs
  • Numbness or swelling in your jaw
  • Severe hear burn
  • Fly symptoms
  • Fever

How should Osteofos be taken?

  • Osteofos comes in the form of tablets. It is to be taken with 6-8 oz  plain water atleast 30 minues before your breakfast. It should be taken empty stomach. Do not chew or suck the tablet. After swallowing your Osteofos tablet, wait atleast 30 minutes, before you lie down, sit, stand or walk.
  • To treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and in men: The recommended dose of osteofos is 10 mg every day or 70 mg once every day.
  • To prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women: The recommended dose of Osteofos is 5 mg every day or 35 mg once weekly.
  • To treat glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis: The recommended dose of Osteofos is 5 mg every day or 10 mg in post postmenopausal women not receiving estrogen.
  • To treat Paget’s disease: The recommended dose of Osteofos is 40 mg every day for 6 months.
  • Take the tablet exactly as prescribed by the doctor. Do not alter the dosage plan.
  • Overdose: Seek medical attention immediately, in the case of an overdose of Imatinib. Symptoms of an overdose include:
  1. Muscle tightness in your face
  2. Heartburn
  3. Muscle cramps
  4. Diarrhea
  5. Tinging or numbness
  6. Irritability, or bizarre behaviour
  7. Muscle cramps
  8. Stomach pain

Missed dose of Osteofos:

If you have forgotten a dose, take it as soon you remember and go back to your usual dosing schedule. If the time to take the next dose is near, leave the forgotten dose and take the next dose. Do not double up the dose to compensate the missed one.

  • Take the tablet for as long as your doctor recommended.
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Osteofos 35mg

What is Osteofos 35mg used for?

Osteofos 35mg contains alendronate Sodiumium 35 mg — a once-weekly bisphosphonate used to treat and prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and men at risk of fragility fractures. It works by inhibiting osteoclast-mediated bone resorption, allowing bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) to rebuild bone density over time. Once-weekly dosing improves adherence over daily formulations while maintaining equivalent efficacy in reducing the risk of hip, spinal, and wrist fractures.

How does alendronate strengthen bones in osteoporosis?

Alendronate is a nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate that binds to bone mineral and inhibits osteoclasts — the cells responsible for breaking down bone tissue. By suppressing osteoclast activity, alendronate shifts the bone remodelling balance toward net bone formation. Over 3–5 years of treatment, bone mineral density (BMD) at the spine and hip typically increases by 5–10%, and fracture risk decreases by 40–70% in high-risk populations.

How should Osteofos 35mg be taken correctly?

Osteofos 35mg is taken once weekly — always on the same day each week. Take the tablet first thing in the morning with a full glass of plain water (180–240 ml), at least 30 minutes before any food, drink, or other medication. Remain upright (sitting or standing) for at least 30 minutes after taking it. Never crush or chew the tablet. Lying down after the dose significantly increases the risk of oesophageal irritation.

When should I take Osteofos 35mg — morning or evening?

Osteofos 35mg must be taken in the morning on an empty stomach, with a full glass of plain water, at least 30 minutes before eating, drinking, or taking other medicines. Evening dosing is not recommended because the requirement to remain upright for 30 minutes is harder to satisfy at night, and food and other medications absorbed overnight could interfere. Consistent weekly dosing on the same morning of the week ensures optimal adherence and efficacy.

Is Osteofos 35mg safe to take long-term?

Alendronate is generally safe for long-term use in patients with osteoporosis. Most clinical guidelines recommend reassessment after 3–5 years of treatment. In high-risk patients, continuation beyond 5 years is appropriate. Rare but serious risks with very long-term bisphosphonate use include atypical femur fractures and osteonecrosis of the jaw — both associated with prolonged, high-dose therapy. Regular dental checks and prompt reporting of thigh or groin pain are recommended during treatment.

Who should not take alendronate?

Alendronate is contraindicated in patients with oesophageal abnormalities (stricture, achalasia, inability to stand/sit upright for 30 minutes), severe renal impairment (eGFR <35 ml/min), uncorrected hypocalcaemia, or known hypersensitivity to bisphosphonates. Patients with active GI ulcers or inflammatory oesophageal disease should use with caution. Before starting treatment, Vitamin D and calcium deficiency should be corrected to prevent hypocalcaemia worsening.

How does Osteofos 35mg compare to Osteofos 70mg?

Both contain alendronate Sodiumium but differ in dosing: Osteofos 35mg is taken once weekly for osteoporosis prevention (in women at risk but without established osteoporosis), while Osteofos 70mg is the standard dose for treating established osteoporosis. The 35mg weekly dose is also appropriate for male osteoporosis. Your doctor selects the dose based on your bone mineral density (T-score) and fracture risk assessment.

Is alendronate better than Vitamin D alone for osteoporosis?

Alendronate and Vitamin D serve different roles in bone health and should be used together. Vitamin D (with calcium) corrects deficiency and supports normal bone mineralisation but cannot independently increase bone density in osteoporosis. Alendronate actively inhibits bone resorption, increasing BMD and reducing fracture risk — demonstrated in large randomised controlled trials. Most guidelines recommend combining bisphosphonate therapy with adequate calcium and Vitamin D supplementation for maximum benefit.

Can I order Osteofos 35mg from PremiumRxDrugs for international delivery?

Yes. PremiumRxDrugs.com ships Osteofos 35mg and other bone-health medications to the USA, UK, Australia, and many other countries worldwide. Our verified authentic medicines, competitive pricing, and free worldwide shipping on qualifying orders make us an ideal source for patients managing long-term osteoporosis treatment.

What side effects does alendronate commonly cause?

The most common side effects of alendronate are GI-related: heartburn, acid reflux, abdominal pain, nausea, and constipation. Oesophageal irritation or ulceration can occur if the tablet is not taken correctly (without a full glass of water, or lying down too soon). Musculoskeletal aching (bone, joint, or muscle pain) is occasionally reported. Mild transient hypocalcaemia may occur. Rare serious effects include oesophageal erosion, atypical femoral fractures (with very long-term use), and osteonecrosis of the jaw.

What precautions should I take while using Osteofos 35mg?

Take Osteofos 35mg on the same morning each week, upright, with plain water only, 30 minutes before any food. Never lie down for 30 minutes post-dose. Maintain adequate calcium and Vitamin D intake throughout treatment. Report any thigh or groin pain promptly — it may indicate an atypical femur fracture. Schedule regular dental check-ups and inform your dentist you are taking a bisphosphonate before any dental surgery. Avoid calcium supplements within 2 hours of the dose.

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