Re: cent Advertisement ... About Fosamax

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Tue Feb 20 15:05:04 2007


Looks like an issue lawyers can really sink their teeth into.

Art

At Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Dean Huffman . wrote: >
>..
>
>I recently received the following advertisement. I have reproduced the text of
>the advertisement below. Just thought you might be interested.
>
>- - - -
>
>Fosamax Legal Center
>
>Experience – Integrity – Results
>
>Bone-Density Drugs Backfire In Already Suffering Women
>
>Are you post-menopausal and taking Fosamax or another drug to improve bone
>strength?
>
>Thousands of women like you – prescribed Foxamax, Actonel, Aredia, or Zometra
>are experiencing:
>
>- Severe infections
>
>Swelling and Loosening of the teeth
>
>Drainage
>
>Exposed Bone
>
>Justice can be served. You may qualify for monetary compensation from the
>manufacturer.
>
>Contact an Attorney to Discuss your Claim.
>
>http://ilp.thelegalleadsnetwork.com/fosamax1/urn/application/2cEnpvqlBzNpQ/

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art fougner, md
"May The Wings of Liberty Never Lose a Feather." - Jack Burton




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