//The instructions are not horrendous.//
Maybe I should have said "The side effects mentioned in the instructions are horrendous. Here's a few:
Gastrointestinal tract:
Ulceration and possible rupture of the esophagus; this may require hospitalization and intensive treatment. Gastric and duodenal ulceration may also occur.
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (deterioration of the temporomandibular joint or TMJ) may occur while on this drug, if dental work of any kind is carried out.
Bone: alendronate has been linked in long-term users to the development of low-impact femoral fractures. Further, studies suggest that users of alendronate have an increase in the numbers of osteoclasts and develop giant, more multinucleated osteoclasts; the significance of this development is unclear. Fosamax has been linked to a rare type of leg fracture that cuts straight across the upper thigh bone after little or no trauma (subtrochanteric fractures).
It is the first of these that are the most alarming. It is clear to me from both the above and my own experience that this drug is likely to have an adverse effect on one's giblets and quite frankly I believe it is irresponsible to prescribe it.