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Tag: Bone disease

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What is the use of Caltrol tablet?: A Guide to Calcitriol's Applications

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Calcitriol, the active ingredient in Caltrol, is the biologically active form of vitamin D that plays a critical role in regulating calcium levels in the body. So, **what is the use of Caltrol tablet**? It is prescribed to treat various conditions related to calcium metabolism, bone health, and certain chronic diseases.

What is a salmon injection?: Exploring Medical and Cosmetic Applications

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The term "salmon injection" is associated with two distinct medical fields: the synthetic hormone calcitonin-salmon for treating bone conditions and a cosmetic procedure using polynucleotides (PDRN) derived from salmon DNA. While one is a prescription medication, the other is an aesthetic treatment for skin repair and anti-aging.

What is Miacalcin for? A Comprehensive Guide to its Uses

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Miacalcin is a synthetic form of calcitonin, a naturally occurring hormone involved in regulating calcium and bone metabolism. This medication, known by its active ingredient calcitonin-salmon, is used to treat specific bone conditions and manage high calcium levels in the blood.

What medication most commonly causes osteonecrosis? A look at bisphosphonates and corticosteroids

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According to estimates, corticosteroid-induced osteonecrosis alone accounts for over 10% of the half-million total joint replacements performed annually in the U.S. Determining what medication most commonly causes osteonecrosis is complex, as it depends on the specific drug class and the affected part of the skeleton, with bisphosphonates and corticosteroids being the two primary culprits.