Prescription medication is part of a complete treatment plan. Some medications slow the rate of bone resorption. Others help the body build more bone. Some do both. Depending on your needs, your provider may prescribe more than one medication. Keep in mind that even with medication, you still need to exercise and get plenty of calcium.
Bisphosphonates offer consistent results with few side effects. These medications help prevent and treat bone loss. Certain bisphosphonates are approved for use in men with osteoporosis, as well as men and women with low bone density who take corticosteroids. Bisphosphonates are in pill form and must be taken exactly as directed.
Always read medication information closely. Bisphosphonates must be taken:
After menopause, many women choose to take hormones. Hormone therapy can ease postmenopausal symptoms. It may also be prescribed to help preserve bone density. Hormones may be in pill or skin patch form.
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) are another choice for prevention and treatment. They are taken as pills.
Of all the medications, calcitonin has the fewest side effects. It's a nasal spray and can be an alternative to the other medications. However, calcitonin may not be as effective. It is for treatment only.
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