Alendronic Acid and Lower Chest Pain
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I am a 70 year old male with Osteoporosis and possible narrowing of one of the cardiac arteries. I began taking Alendronic Acid around five months ago when a dexascan showed that my T-score had reached the crossover from low bone mass into OP. Up until last week I had only had minor, annoying side effects. I take my weekly pill on Wednesday and on Thursday, early morning, I had a sharp stabbing pain in my central chest area about an inch above the lower end of the sternum. My first thought was that this might be angina and then it occurred to me that the lower end of my oesophagus is close to that area and the AA might be causing a problem. The pain went away after a few minutes when I changed my lounging position and I thought very little more of this apart from noting the problem in my diary. This week (yesterday) after taking the AA pill I was more aware of what may transpire and sure enough, last night at about 7 pm, the same stabbing pain in the same area occurred and the same movement got rid of it. This doesn't really sound like angina and I am seriously wondering if it is the acid causing problems. I have a visit scheduled to the doctors surgery for a session with the heart check-up clinician and will mention this to her but I'm wondering if anyone else has had similar problems after taking AA. Of course, it may just be coincidence but I'm not a great believer in that. Would be happy to hear of other patients experiences in the subject.
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kathleen65757 Aristotle13
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I have no personal experience of this but you will find others who can relate or share with you.
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