Anonymous wrote:This is a treatment for osteopenia and osteoporosis. Anybody tried this type of treatment? Any side effects?
What are bisphosphonates?
Bisphosphonates are a class of medications that help treat osteoporosis. Healthcare providers also prescribe them for other conditions that affect the density and strength of your bones and for some conditions that cause very high blood calcium (hypercalcemia).
Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens your bones. It increases your risk for sudden and unexpected bone fractures. Osteoporosis means that you have less bone mass and less bone strength.
What are the types of bisphosphonates?
There are two main types of bisphosphonates — oral (taken by mouth) bisphosphonates and IV (intravenous, or through your vein) bisphosphonates.
Yes. I take Fosomax, and the osteoporosis moved back to osteopenia in two of three areas. The third area improved yet is still on the edge of osteopenia / osteoporosis. The doctor said while I grew two years older, my bones grew two years younger.
You actually "gain" more than you think because we keep old bone while not losing more bone. Some good news is that exercise can help you add more bone too if you get all the needed nutrients.