Osteoporosis: Medications

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  • Raloxifene (oral)

    09/05/08, Healthwise

    Before taking raloxifene, tell your doctor if you smoke or if you have coronary artery disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, liver or kidney disease, a history of stroke or TIA, high triglycerides, if you have not gone through menopause, or if

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  • Testosterone for osteoporosis

    11/21/08, Healthwise

    Men who have low naturally occurring testosterone take testosterone medicine to bring their levels back to normal. This slows bone thinning and reduces calcium loss.

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  • Should I take bisphosphonate medications for osteoporosis?

    11/21/08, Healthwise

    Osteoporosis is a progressive disease that causes your bones to become thin and brittle, significantly increasing your risk for fractures of the vertebrae and hip. These fractures may require hospitalization, can cause loss of hei

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  • Raloxifene

    11/21/08, Healthwise

    Raloxifene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), which works like estrogen on bone. It also works like an "anti-estrogen" on breast tissue and the uterus.1 As a result, raloxifene:

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  • Hormone replacement therapy for osteoporosis

    11/21/08, Healthwise

    Taking estrogen brings a woman's estrogen levels back to premenopausal levels. This slows bone thinning and causes some increase in bone thickness. Progestin works like the naturally occurring hormone progesterone and prevents end

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  • Osteoporosis: Taking calcium

    11/21/08, Healthwise

    Bone thinning occurs as part of the natural process of aging. If the thinning continues to the point that your bones become fragile and in danger of breaking, you have osteoporosis. However, osteoporosis is considered a preventable diseas

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  • Bisphosphonates for osteoporosis

    11/21/08, Healthwise

    Bisphosphonates are antiresorptive medicines, which means they slow or stop the natural process that dissolves bone tissue, resulting in maintained or increased bone density and strength.1 This may prevent the development of osteopor

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  • Calcitonin nasal

    08/30/07, Healthwise

    Before using calcitonin nasal, tell your doctor if you have any nasal or sinus problems such as nasal deformities, a chronic infection, or nasal pain.

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  • Teriparatide

    06/13/08, Healthwise

    This medication has been found to cause an increased risk of bone cancer in animal studies. It is not known if this risk is also increased in humans treated with teriparatide. Talk with your doctor about your individual risk.

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  • Ibandronate

    08/16/06, Healthwise

    Do not take an ibandronate tablet if you cannot sit upright or stand for at least one full hour. Ibandronate can cause serious problems in the stomach or esophagus (the tube that connects your mouth and stomach). You will need to stay upright for at

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