Understanding Osteoporosis: The Silent Threat to Bones
Most people assume that bones can only break under extreme conditions. Bones are actually comprised of living tissue that is constantly replaced by new, stronger tissue. If the regeneration cycle is altered, your body will remove more tissue than it creates. This is known as osteoporosis. To better understand one common treatment option, see Alendronate for osteoporosis. There are no symptoms of osteoporosis. You can’t feel your bones weakening, so osteoporosis often goes undiagnosed until you actually break a bone. Since maintaining bone density matters, it can also help to read about vitamin D deficiency and how it may affect bone health.
Alendronate
Alendronate (brand name – FOSAMAX) is a bisphosphonate that reduces the activity of the cells that create bone loss. By decreasing the rate at which bone tissue is lost, patients see an increase in the amount of bone tissue. If you’ve been prescribed a version that includes vitamin D, you can learn more in Fosamax Plus D.
Side Effects
If you suffer from any of the following conditions, you should not take Alendronate:
- certain disorders of the esophagus
- unable to stand or sit upright for 30 minutes
- severe kidney disease
- low blood calcium
If you have difficulty swallowing liquids, you should not take the liquid Alendronate solution.
If any of the following symptoms develop or worsen, you should stop taking Alendronate and call your doctor immediately:
- heartburn
- difficult or painful swallowing
- chest pain
- severe bone, joint, or muscle pain
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