Malaysian Family Physician (Oct 2013)

A postmenopausal osteoporotic woman losing bone mineral density despite bisphosphonates

  • Lai PSM,
  • Nagammai T,
  • Vethakkan SR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 47 – 52

Abstract

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Bisphosphonates are pyrophosphate analogues, with a strong affinity for bones. They inhibit bone resorption and are currently the first choice of treatment for osteoporosis. Bisphosphonates should be taken in a specific manner and for at least one year to be effective in the maintenance and improvement of bone mineral density (BMD), as well as for protection against fractures. We report a case of a postmenospausal osteoporotic woman who lost BMD despite being on bisphosphonate therapy for eight years, highlighting issues that a primary care doctor needs to address before deciding on the next best option.

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