Re: Injected yearly drug for osteoporosis?
"Larry" <larry@nospam,net > wrote in message
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> Evelyn Ruut wrote:
>> "Larry" <larry@nospam,net > wrote in message
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>>> Evelyn Ruut wrote:
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>>>> Anyone know anything about it?
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>>> Yep, been around for years. Called Zometa.
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>>> Larry E.
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>> Okay...... have you or anyone you know received it? Is it as effective
>> or more so than the pill form? What are the indications and drawbacks?
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> Something to be discussed with your doctor. I've received a similar med,
> Pamidronate ... but I have an osteopenia secondary to another condition.
> Zometa is given intravenously over 30-45 minutes. Sometimes can give
> flu-like side effects, especially during the first one or two treatments
> ... but is convenient and if your doctor assesses your osteoporosis as
> lending itself well to this, you can get away without having to take oral
> bisphosphonates and you may only need the iv once a year. Can especially
> be beneficial for those who have difficulties tolerating oral
> bisphosphonates in terms of their side effects on the stomach. Also, has a
> higher rate of potentially causing Osteonecrosis of the Jaw than oral
> bisphosphonates do ... but still only about 5-10% occurrence rate. I
> believe there it is also being marketed as "Reclast".
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> Larry E.
Thanks much. I am planning to inquire more about it.
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Best Regards,
Evelyn