May 23, 2006 (Mineola, New York) Mineola firm files the first suit against Merck & Co., Inc.'s (NYSE: MRK) in Superior Court of the State of New Jersey, Atlantic County, on behalf of a retired 77-year old Married Man from Smithtown, New York, who was recently diagnosed with Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ).
Mr. Rhys Wass began taking Fosamax in 1996 and took 70 mg once a week for almost 10 years until this April when he was advised by Long Island Jewish Hospital that a biopsy revealed dead bone in his jaw. His Oral Surgeon advised Mr. Wass that this horrific injury was the result of his taking the controversial drug Fosamax. Until then, Mr. Wass had no idea what was causing him to have severe oral infections which started in January 2006 when he had a tooth removed. Since then, his condition has deteriorated to the point that he can barely speak or eat.
Mr. Wass is exploring all available options but there is no easy remedy for this debilitating condition. It is alleged that Merck, who is still reeling over the Vioxx scandal, knew of the dangers of Fosamax and nevertheless put profits over people (once again) causing harm to thousands of innocent Fosamax users.
According to Attorneys Meryl Sanders Viener and Marc D. Grossman, Fosamax victims were not made aware of the risks associated with getting routine dental procedures despite Merck knowing that these people were more likely to have complications and an increased likelihood of severe jaw injuries. And they should know, having already sued Merck on behalf of hundreds of Vioxx victims in this very same courthouse and being quite familiar with the deceptive tactics and disregard Merck has shown for human life in order to sell their products.
The big question remains: Why didn’t Merck at least notify the dental community of these risks? A recent breaking news story in the Wall Street Journal reported claims that Merck, the manufacturer of Fosamax, sold and heavily marketed the drug as safe, despite knowing about its dangerous side effects. Additionally, the article reported that Merck failed to timely change its label to reflect the risk of its product.
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