Methods Of Treating Osteopenia
Prescription Medication

Not everyone with osteopenia will need prescription medication treatment. About thirty-four million individuals have osteopenia, which means the condition is responsible for many fractures. However, having osteopenia does not mean patients are at consistent and immediate risk of fractures. If individuals have osteopenia and have never broken a bone, prescription medications may cause more unnecessary side effects than benefits. However, some doctors will determine prescription medication is the right course of action given their case. Prescriptions tend to be given when a patient has additional risk factors for fracture like parents who fractured their hips, previous or ongoing corticosteroid treatment, small skeletal framing, smoking, consuming over two alcoholic beverages per day, and smoking. Based on this information, doctors determine a patient's risk of fracturing a bone within ten years and decide whether prescriptions are necessary from there.
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