Is Boniva better than Fosamax?

Based on several studies, we know that Fosamax also reduces the risk of hip fractures and nonvertebral fractures. But we aren't quite sure whether Boniva reduces the risk of hip or nonvertebral fractures. Because of this, clinical guidelines generally recommend Fosamax over Boniva.
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What is the safest drug to take for osteoporosis?

Bisphosphonates are usually the first choice for osteoporosis treatment. These include: Alendronate (Fosamax), a weekly pill. Risedronate (Actonel), a weekly or monthly pill.
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Is Fosamax and Boniva the same?

Are Boniva and Fosamax the same? Boniva and Fosamax are second-generation bisphosphonates, but they are not exactly the same. Their biggest difference is in how they are dosed. Boniva can be given once monthly, while Fosamax can be given once daily or once weekly.
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What is the safest drug for osteopenia?

There are several medications which can be effective in reducing bone loss, but these all come with the risk of side effects as well. Currently, the only drugs approved for osteopenia (osteoporosis prevention) are Actonel and Evista.
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Does Boniva increase bone density?

Fosamax and other drugs such as Actonel, Boniva, and Reclast increase bone density and help prevent and treat osteoporosis and/or reduce the risk of fractures.
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What is the most common side effect of Boniva?

The most common side effects with the pill are diarrhea, pain in the extremities, and upset stomach. Less common side effects may be pain or trouble swallowing, heartburn and stomach ulcers.
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Who should not take Boniva?

May not be suitable for some people including those with kidney disease, pre-existing esophageal or gastrointestinal conditions, low blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia), a dental problem, who have difficulty swallowing (applies to oral Boniva), or who are unable to stand or sit upright for at least 60 minutes after ...
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Why was Fosamax taken off the market?

Researchers say that the fractures occurred because alendronate stops the body from breaking down bone. This creates thick, but brittle bones. In October 2010, the FDA ordered Merck to change its drug label to reflect the bone-fracture connection. Fosamax use may also make fractures more difficult to heal.
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What is the best and safest treatment for osteoporosis 2022?

Risedronate – Risedronate (brand names: Actonel, Atelvia) reduces the risk of both vertebral and hip fractures. Risedronate is approved for both prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. It can be taken once per day, once per week, or once per month.
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How can I increase my bone density after 60?

5 ways to build strong bones as you age
  1. Think calcium. Women up to age 50 and men up to age 70 need 1,000 milligrams daily; women over 50 and men over 70 should get 1,200 milligrams daily.
  2. And vitamin D. ...
  3. Exercise. ...
  4. Don't smoke. ...
  5. Drink alcohol moderately, if at all. ...
  6. Remember protein. ...
  7. Maintain an appropriate body weight.
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Is it worth it to take Boniva?

Boniva has an average rating of 3.5 out of 10 from a total of 62 ratings for the treatment of Osteoporosis. 23% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 69% reported a negative experience.
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How good is Boniva?

Boniva has an average rating of 2.8 out of 10 from a total of 12 ratings for the treatment of Prevention of Osteoporosis. 8% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 75% reported a negative experience.
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Does Boniva make you gain weight?

No, weight gain isn't a known side effect of Boniva. People taking Boniva in clinical studies didn't report weight gain as a side effect. Weight gain may occur during menopause. And since Boniva is approved for use after menopause, you may gain weight during this time.
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Is Boniva well tolerated?

In conclusion, 150-mg monthly oral ibandronate is an effective and well-tolerated long-term treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis, with consistent improvement in BMD and bone turnover during 3 years' continuous treatment.
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Is Fosamax worth the risk?

Fosamax may also be used to treat adverse skeletal effects caused by some cancers. Some studies have shown that Fosamax may be more effective than other bisphosphonates such as risedronate at increasing bone mineral density and reducing bone turnover without a higher risk of side effects.
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What can you take instead of Fosamax?

There are several bisphosphonates to choose from: pills, such as alendronate (Fosamax), ibandronate (Boniva), or risedronate (Actonel, Atelvia), taken daily, weekly, or monthly. injections of ibandronate (Boniva), given once every three months. intravenous infusion of zoledronic acid (Reclast), given once a year.
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What is the newest medication for osteoporosis?

Romosozumab (Evenity).

This is the newest bone-building medication to treat osteoporosis. It is given as an injection every month at your doctor's office and is limited to one year of treatment.
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What are the two medications that may cause osteoporosis after long term use?

High doses or long-term use of medicines called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can raise the risk of bone loss. PPIs, such as esomeprazole, lansoprazole, and omeprazole, are used for GERD (acid reflux), peptic ulcer, or heartburn. However, getting enough calcium and vitamin D may be enough to lower the risk.
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Can osteoporosis be reversed without Fosamax?

Can osteoporosis be reversed without medications? Your doctor diagnoses osteoporosis based on bone density loss. You can have different degrees of the condition, and catching it early can help you prevent the condition from worsening. You cannot reverse bone loss on your own.
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What are the worst side effects of Fosamax?

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: jaw/ear pain, increased or severe bone/joint/muscle pain, new or unusual hip/thigh/groin pain, swelling of joints/hands/ankles/feet, black/tarry stools, vomit that looks like coffee grounds.
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Why is Fosamax controversial?

Cases of osteonecrosis (literally “bone death”) of the jaw, a painful condition where jaw bones become exposed, were reported by people taking Fosamax. In 2013, Merck agreed to pay $27.7 million to settle 1,140 lawsuits from individuals who alleged that Fosamax caused them to develop this condition.
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Does Fosamax make you gain weight?

Weight gain isn't a side effect that you should have while taking Fosamax. In clinical trials, weight gain didn't occur in people taking Fosamax. However, peripheral edema (swelling in your arms or legs) has been reported by some people since Fosamax was approved by the FDA and released onto the market.
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Should you take calcium with Boniva?

Avoid the use of calcium supplements within 60 minutes of BONIVA administration because co-administration of BONIVA and calcium may interfere with the absorption of ibandronate sodium (see DRUG INTERACTIONS).
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How long can you safely take Boniva?

Will I need to use this drug long term? The amount of time you'll take Boniva depends on your risk for developing fractures. If your risk is low, your doctor typically will have you stop using Boniva after 3 to 5 years.
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Does Boniva cause heart problems?

It is the second report of heart attack on Boniva we have received, but there is no warning about arterial spasm or heart attacks in the official labeling information, and the FDA has not confirmed any link. There are reports that this osteoporosis drug can raise blood pressure and cholesterol.
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