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Category: Bone health

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What are bisphosphonates? A Guide to Their Use and Function

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According to the National Institutes of Health, bisphosphonates are among the most widely used drugs globally, with millions of prescriptions annually. But **what are bisphosphonates** and how do they work to protect bone health? These medications are potent inhibitors of bone resorption, used to treat conditions like osteoporosis and Paget's disease.

What Is the New Prescription for Osteoporosis?: A Guide to Romosozumab and Other Advancements

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According to the American College of Rheumatology, osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weaker and more likely to break, a risk that disproportionately affects postmenopausal women. A promising recent development in tackling this condition is the **new prescription for osteoporosis**, Romosozumab (Evenity), an innovative treatment that acts in two distinct ways to improve bone health.

What Medications Cause Vitamin D Deficiency? A Guide to Common Culprits

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According to one study, individuals using oral steroids were found to be twice as likely to have severe vitamin D deficiency compared to non-users. Understanding **what medications cause vitamin D deficiency** is crucial for patients and healthcare providers, as these drug interactions can significantly impact overall health, especially bone density.

What Happens When You Stop Xgeva?

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In some studies, patients who stop denosumab (Xgeva) have a vertebral fracture rate that can increase nearly sixfold, returning to the level of untreated patients [1.8.1]. Understanding what happens when you stop Xgeva is critical for managing bone health.