Risedronate sodium bisphosphonate

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Avatar m tn I have found articles to suggest that high-dose bisphosphonate therapy (40 mg/day for 6 months) offers a significant improvement in patients with fibrous dysplasia of the skull. Do you believe that since my fibrous dysplasia has remained static / unchanged in almost 4 years that bisphosphonates would possibly be helpful to a large degree? Also, what do you know about the risks of taking a high dose of this drug such as Fosamax?
Avatar m tn The head and neck surgeon who follows my case has always shunned the idea of surgery, eventually though he realized my quality of life is poor due to my constant headache and he told me that he had an idea, to send me to an endocrinologist to be put on bisphosphonate because there was literature to suggest major improvement in symptoms of people with intractable headache/fibrous dysplasia.
1485372 tn?1359545131 When I had severe low sodium levels I was placed on fluid restriction. No more than 24 oz of liquid per day. It was terrible but it worked and I.lived that way for 7 yrs until they found what caused it.
20873519 tn?1556336271 Can you have normal sodium levels and still have addisons disease?
Avatar m tn Hi - This isn't a diabetes question, but I still hope maybe you can answer my question. I have monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the skull with intractible headache (a benign bone tumor). I've known about this for 3 years but have had very poor treatment results with the therapy. Seems like a neurological question, right?
225237 tn?1333138999 1 Adverse Clinical Events Short-Term Controlled Trials In the Pravastatin sodium placebo-controlled clinical trials database of 1313 patients (age range 20 to 76 years, 32.4% women, 93.5% Caucasians, 5% Blacks, 0.9% Hispanics, 0.4% Asians, 0.2% Others) with a median treatment duration of 14 weeks, 3.3% of patients on Pravastatin sodium and 1.2% patients on placebo discontinued due to adverse events regardless of causality.
Avatar m tn s main ingredient Naproxen sodium is for the relief of inflammation, pain and stiffness. It is commonly taken by persons with arthritis. If you have arthritis you should see a doctor. Good luck!
Avatar f tn Alright, I have tried everything that has been advised to me for constipation. I am 9 weeks, 2 days along. Even pre-pregnancy, I am a health freak and do eat fresh fruits and veggies everyday as well as fruit and nut bars. I have tried apple juice, prune juice, and normally coffee gets me to go but I am at the point now to where I am giving into OTC stuff. I found some stool softener in the cabinet, it's the Equate brand of Colace -- it has Docusate sodium (50mg) and Sennosides (8.6mg).
Avatar f tn Son went into detox yesterday for heroin, just found a vial of liquid sodium chloride in his room, what was this for?
704458 tn?1236841243 c o m and there they have a daily plate section you fill in what you eat and drink, they work out the calories and the protein, carbs, sugar, fibre, cholesterol and sodium levels - I have been shocked to see that for instance: 2 slices of white bread a little light flora spread ketchup 2 pancakes 1 medium baked potatoe 3oz cheese half tin baked beans Takes me to: 151.47% of my daily allowance of sodium 100.8% of my daily allowance of carbs 101.32 % of my daily allowance of protein. WOW....
Avatar m tn what can happen with prolonged use of Docusate Sodium? i've been taking 2 with each meal for over a year.
Avatar m tn After reading a couple of articles about the sodium ascorbate I think it is worth a try.A person need 20gm per day for 10 days.Vitamin C is cheap and comes in 1gm tablets.One would have to take 20 in 24 hours.That would be 4 tablets 5 times a day for 10 days.I have always said that during detox if a person feels compelled to take a tablet because they are used to taking tablets for everything,'take a couple vitamins c 1000mg.
Avatar f tn Yes low sodium levels can be dangerous, have you tried drinking some sport drinks? http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C549291.
Avatar f tn I am 22 weeks pregnant and type 2 diabetic so I am very cautious about what I put into my body. Tonight I ate turkey sausage and after realized in the ingredients it contains sodium nitrite (2% or less) I have heard nitrites are a big no no during pregnancy and i am freaking out! Will everything with baby be okay? What are the concerns with nitrites? Birth defects? Misscariage? Or am I just over reacting and will be okay as long as it is in moderation and not a everyday thing?! Please help!!
Avatar m tn I am a 68 year old female. I have sodium of 132. It has fluctuated between 132 and 136 for the last 8 years. Is this a problem. I was taking 100 mg of atenolol when it went to 132. My doctor changed me to 50 mg a day since my b/p is much better now. Did this affect my sodium or do I just need to eat more salt?
1026267 tn?1257591273 Patricia, I'd like to suggest the website "Save Our Bones" - it provides information about bone health and alternatives to using the bisphosphonate drugs which are coming under greater scrutiny now that they've been on the market for 10+ years. Barb (comment above) has been able to increase her bone density through calcium & magnesium supplements. Vitamin D is also very important and weight bearing exercise too. Increasing your consumption of alkaline foods is a big plus.
Avatar n tn Painkillers (NSAID tablets, morphine, patches) are of course one logical intervention. Bisphosphonate (example zoledronic acid) injections every month may help with the pain, and also reduce the chances of fractures etc. Radiation therapy to the affected bone too is an effective way of managing pain. In women with ER or PR positive cancers, hormones are beneficial in bone mets. Next-line chemotherapy too may be an option. Please discuss all options with your oncologist.
Avatar m tn The probable treatment plan involves hormone therapy with Femora (Letrozole) pills to suppress growth of estrogen receptor (ER) positive cancer cells, a monthly infusion of Zometa (a bisphosphonate) to delay bone complications and participation in a National Cancer Institute trial of Avastin (bevacizumab), a drug that might halt progression by blocking blood flow to the tumors.
Avatar n tn Has any one else been placed on a low sodium diet by their baby doctor? I was told I have high blood pressure and just as a caution I should go on a low sodium diet. So I've been Googling recipes and things but I'm not finding to many. Does any one has some advice about the diet or some amazing recipes? That would be amazing!!
Avatar f tn I am on a 2000 mgs sodium diet. I am having a hard time finding low sodium foods like corn muffin mix, taco seasoning etc. I was wondering if anyone had found a place to but such things.
Avatar f tn Almost all levels were normal except for sodium, triglycerides, and VLDL; all of which were mildly low. Specifically, the levels were: Sodium: 133 mmol/L (normal range 134-145) Triglycerides: 45mg/dl (normal range 50-150) VLDL: 9 mg/dl (normal range 10-31) I am concerned mostly about my sodium level. I have read that low sodium level can be caused by a thyroid issue, but my TSH came back at 1.37ulU/ml (normal range 0.40-4.00).
Avatar f tn Heat them up in the microwave for 20 seconds first, just to be on the safe side for bacteria that could harm your baby. And if it's the salt content you're worried about, drink lots of water? I really like v8 juice, and it seems to be the only thing that doesn't make me ill, but it has very high sodium content too. I think once in a while it's probably ok though.
Avatar f tn There is some evidence that biphosphonate drugs may help prevent invasive BC, although some researchers feel clinical trials are needed to prove this, since women taking bone-protecting drugs may already be at lower risk for BC. There is also some evidence that these drugs may help prevent BC recurrence.
Avatar n tn Sodium Carbonate. Used in manufacturing of Health and Nutritional products. What is the purpose and if you have high blood pressure, will this be a negative product to ingest.