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Tag: Drug induced bone loss

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Which Medication May Increase a Patient's Risk for Osteoporosis?

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Approximately 30-50% of patients on long-term glucocorticoid therapy will experience a fracture. Several drug classes, including corticosteroids and proton pump inhibitors, are known to be a medication that may increase a patient's risk for osteoporosis, a condition of weakened, porous bones.