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  • Osteoporosis Drug Safety

    As of May 2009, 10 million people in the U.S. suffer from osteoporosis, according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. Your physician will prescribe...

  • Side Effects of Calcium D

    Calcium D is a supplement that is available over-the-counter and is used to treat or prevent blood calcium levels that are low. As with any medication, taking Calcium D can result in unwanted side...

  • How to Take Alendronate Sodium Medicine

    Alendronate sodium (commonly known by the brand name Flosomax) is used in the treatment of postmenopausal onset osteoporosis, but can also be used to treat bone loss in relation to Paget's disease...

  • How to Treat Osteoporsis

    Bones weakened by low levels of calcium and phosphorus can result in a medical condition known as osteoporosis, which is a common concern of older women and can also affect men. When the bones...

  • What Is Alendronate?

    Alendronate is a drug that regulates bone growth. It's prescribed to both men and women who have osteoporosis, Paget's disease or other conditions which causes weak, fragile bones and/or bone...

  • What Is Fosamax Used For?

    Fractures can occur easily when bones become thin and porous. Medications like Fosamax are bisphosphonates that slow the rate of bone loss in postmenopausal women. Indivduals who take Fosamax to...

  • How to Treat Side Effects From Fosamax Medication

    Fosamax or Fosomax as some people spell it is a medication used by doctors to treat their patients suffering from osteoporosis. The medication is only prescribed for those patients who have...

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