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Musculoskeletal Disorders
Question:
What are prescribed once diagnosis of osteoporosis is given?
Answer:
-Antiresorptive drugs
-Anabolic agents.
,Question:
Three types of Antiresorptive drugs: (3)
Answer:
-Estrogen
-Bisphophonates
-Calcitonin
Question:
Estrogen as a Antiresorptive drug:
What is necessary? Why?
Answer:
-Very effective at reducing progression of osteoporosis.
Risk/benefit analysis is necessary due to secondary health issues that may
arise with hormone therapy.
Question:
Estrogen drug name that has shown to be effective in the prevention and
treatment of osteoporosis?
Answer:
SERMs like raloxifene
,Question:
Bisphosphonates as an Antiresorptive drug: (3)
Drug names?
Answer:
-Most commonly prescribed.
-Inhibit bone resorption by reducing osteoclast activity
-Effective at reducing fracture
-Alendronate
-Risedronate
-Ibandronate
Question:
Calcitonin as an Antiresorptive drugs: (2)
Drug names?
Answer:
-Inhibit osteoclast activity
-Stimulates bone remodeling by increasing osteoblast activity.
Teriparatide
, Question:
Teriparatide is a form of:
Answer:
Parathyroid hormone
Question:
Type of therapy shown to increase osteoblast/decrease osteoclast activity in
males:
Contraindicated for who?
Answer:
Testosterone
Those with prostate cancer.