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  1. Some people may have serious side effects when taking alendronic acid. These include heartburn (or heartburn that gets worse), problems or pain when swallowing, or chest pain. These may be signs of ulcers in your food pipe (oesophagus).

    • Osteoporosis

      Osteoporosis is a health condition that weakens bones,...

    • Bisphosphonates
    • Selective Oestrogen Receptor Modulators
    • Parathyroid Hormone
    • Biological Medicines
    • Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements
    • HRT
    • Treating A Broken Bone Caused by Osteoporosis

    Bisphosphonates slow the rate that bone is broken down in your body. This maintains bone density and reduces your risk of a broken bone. There are a number of different bisphosphonates, including: 1. alendronic acid 2. ibandronic acid 3. risedronate 4. zoledronic acid They're given as a tablet, a liquid that you swallow, or an injection. Always tak...

    SERMs are medicines that have a similar effect on bone as the hormone oestrogen. They help to maintain bone density and reduce the risk of fracture, particularly of the spine. Raloxifene is the only type of SERM available for treating osteoporosis. It's only recommended for women, after the menopause. It's taken as a daily tablet. Side effects asso...

    Parathyroid hormone is produced naturally in the body. It regulates the amount of calcium in bone. Parathyroid hormone treatments (such as teriparatide) are used to stimulate cells that create new bone. You take them as an injection once a day. While other medicines can only slow down the rate of bone thinning, parathyroid hormone can increase bone...

    Biological medicines are made from proteins or other substances produced by the body. Biological medicines that can be used to treat osteoporosis include denosumab and romosozumab. They may be recommended if you cannot take other medicines such as bisphosphonates, or if you have severe osteoporosis. They work by slowing down the rate at which your ...

    Calcium is the main mineral found in bone, and having enough calcium as part of a healthy, balanced diet is important for maintaining healthy bones. For most healthy adults, the recommended amount of calcium is 700 milligrams (mg) of calcium a day, which most people should be able to get from a varied diet that contains good sources of calcium. How...

    HRT can be taken by women who are going through the menopause, to help control symptoms. HRT has also been shown to keep bones strong and reduce the risk of getting osteoporosis. If you already have osteoporosis it can strengthen your bones and reduce your risk of breaking a bone. If you have early menopause, where your periods stop before the age ...

    The Strong Bones After 50 patient booklet (available to download from the Royal College of Physicians)has advice for people who have broken a bone after a fall, and their families and carers. It explains what a fragility fracture is, and what type of treatment you can expect.

  2. 6. Understand the risk of side effects and what can be done to reduce them As with any drug, there are potential side effects with alendronate. Please remember that: • Most people will not experience side effects, or if they do, they last only a short period after you start treatment.

  3. Aug 9, 2017 · The bisphosphonate drugs alendronic acid, ibandronic acid, risedronate sodium and zoledronic acid are available on the NHS as possible treatments for people who have an increased risk of fracture because of osteoporosis.

  4. Are there side effects? Most people do not experience any side effects. The most common ones are: indigestion, swallowing difficulties or heartburn. bone, joint or muscle pain including pain of the jaw/ teeth, or of the hips. diarrhoea. headache.

  5. The following table has information on the main side effects that were seen more often in people taking alendronate, rather than a dummy drug. For example, fewer than 1 person in every 10 people who take alendronate will get problems with their oesophagus (food pipe) or heartburn.

  6. Aug 6, 2023 · alendronic acid side-effects (these affect fewer than 1 in 10 people) What can I do if I experience this? Indigestion, abdominal pain, bloating, wind (flatulence), acid regurgitation, feeling sick (nausea)

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