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Melia7,
butilescopolamin bromide significantly reduces pressure in the lower esophageal sphincter. The way this may affect your use of a oral bisphosphonate is by increasing your chance of having esophageal reflux. The medication can also delay digestion by slowing peristalsis.
There are no interactions charted between the two medications.
Fosamax can cause peritonitis.
If Fosamax increases chronic peritonitis or causes reflux, your provider will want to know and change your medication.
I hope you have an uneventful experience with Foxamax, but there othe drugs.
keep us posted

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I am grateful for your understanding! The information that you provided is very valuable for me,
and the doctor has not asked anything about the state of my stomach or intestine. Intestine spasms due to peritonitis in past can lead to the intestine blockage ( and emergency operation). I am going now to ask the doctor for another medicine, hope this time he will be more attentive.
best luck to you too in fighting OP!