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A medical study slated to be released Wednesday warns that a popular drug used to fight osteoporosis may have serious and unexpected side effects. It turns out Fosomax, a drug that is supposed to strengthen bones, could actually weaken them.

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Tags: Bone, Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis Medication, Drug, Fosamax

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