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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jun 5 10:53am | Replies (34)

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This is a good question. To be honest I don’t know enough to give a proper answer. What I know is IOF (International osteoporosis foundation) and a few others endorsed P1NP as a preferred bone formation marker for osteoporosis assessment and monitoring around 2011. However, BSAP continues to be used by some physicians - it must have its place clinically.

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Ok thanks. Good news here, my dr. did order the P1NP, I received the results today. It appears they came from a lab out of Utah so I that is why they weren’t all reported at the same time. Today I will complete the order for Tymlos through the Walgreens specialty pharmacy. Wish me luck and thanks everyone for all the good information.