Risedronate Sodium 150mg

Posted by sbcher @sbcher, 4 days ago

Hello, has anyone tried Risedronate Sodium 150mg once a month for Osteoporosis?
I've been on it a couple months. So far no side effects, but hoping this helps improve my bones.

Seems all meds went up this year?

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@awfultruth

@dbamos1945 , sounds like you had a productive conversation with your doctor. I do agree you should not be alarmed if you had little or no bone growth. But, it depends on your situation. Is stopping bone lose without gains good enough in your situation? Also, some people keep right on losing when taking these meds. So, you're checking not just to see if you gained but also to make sure the drug is working for you and that you are not losing.

And I'll say again it is just plain wrong that it takes years to find out the effects of osteo meds with DXA scans.
Here's just one example and this is not an unusual result for this type of med. From "The efficacy and tolerability of risedronate on bone mineral density and bone turnover markers in osteoporotic Chinese women".
Note that they saw an increase at 3 months and had over 6% gain in a year. It doesn't take years to find out what's happening.
"A significant increase in spine BMD was already evident at month 3 of risedronate treatment (P< 0.001). Risedronate significantly increased BMD and reduced bone turnover markers as compared with placebo. The risedronate group had significant increase in BMD at 12 months at both the spine and hip when compared with the placebo group (L1-4 6.6% vs. 0.4%, P< 0.001; total hip 2.7% vs. 0.3, P< 0.0001; femoral neck 1.8% vs. 1.1%, P< 0.02; trochanter 4% vs. 1.1%, P< 0.0001, respectively).

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@awfultruth: Thanks a million for your research info on effectiveness of Risondrate Sodium150mg once a month treatment for osteoporosis. It is valuable to me together with scan results to verify best treatment choice. I appreciate you!

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@awfultruth

@dbamos1945 Saying you only need to check the results of taking an osteoporosis medication every 5 years is "just nuts". Traditional Medicare for instance will cover DXAs every year if the doctor bills it properly. The research and studies done in osteoporosis sometimes take DXAs as often as 3 months or 6 months. The great research done by Belinda Beck using heavy resistance exercise for osteoporosis was able to show substantial bone growth at 8 months.
I get DXA scans every year and sometimes more often.

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That's what I think? We all need to see progress after taking these meds. None of us can afford to wait a year or two for results.

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