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Fosamax for Better Bones

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It’s been well documented how humans have evolved into being bipedal beings, but let’s be clear – none of that would have been possible with skeletal structure and good strong bones as part of it. Some bones are more integral to being upright and mobile than others, but all of them are important even if they aren’t supporting your body weight. Strong bones guaranteed in your youth and the early part of adulthood, but once people get into late middle age then osteoporosis may put that at risk. Fosamax is a good osteoporosis medication, and the main Fosamax use is in preventing people from getting softer and more brittle bones.

It’s true that osteoporosis is more of a problem for older women than it is for older men. And what’s interesting to note is that increased frailty and loss of muscle mass does NOT mean that older women suffer broken bones more often because of osteoporosis. It’s been determined that men actually have a greater incidence of these types of events, and some wonder if that’s because women are more naturally inclined to be careful, patient, and in less of a hurry to accomplish tasks.

There might be some truth to that, but in the end it’s all the same – broken bones are broken bones and as people over the age of 55 will easily agree that nothing in your body heals as quickly or as thoroughly as it used to. Added to this is the fact that bones that have been weakened by osteoporosis before being broken are going to be that much more likely to break again unless the person takes Fosamax generic or another medication to treat their osteoporosis.

What more can be said about Fosamax uses, and what makes this such an effective osteoporosis medication? Read on…

Hormonal Fix Too?

Doctors will have the experience and expertise to make the decision about how to best treat a person for osteoporosis, and Fosamax uses may not be the first choice depending on the individual. For some men and women, a hormonal therapy treatment for osteoporosis may be a better choice. Medications like Evista (Raloxifene) provides estrogen for women. Similarly, hormonal medication exists for synthetic testosterone for men which can improve bone structure and density. Combining these with Fosamax generic may be possible but only if your doctor approves of it.

The issue with osteoporosis is that bone cells don’t replace themselves like they used to. Most of us won’t have seen healthy bone structure under a microscope, but if you have, then you’ll know what it is to see the telltale ‘honeycomb’ pattern seen in healthy bones. Less of it and you may have a situation where the person is on their way to developing osteoarthritis. The importance of bone health is well documented, and the unfortunate reality is that once bones become weakened this way it’s almost impossible to get them back to an acceptable level of strength later in life. Ultimately, it’s best to prevent osteoarthritis rather than try to mediate it once bones have already become brittle.

And to give you some idea of how susceptible osteoporosis sufferers can be for breaking bones easily, consider this – there have been instances where old people have broken a bone simply from coughing heavily. Not much you can do to stop a glass of water from going down the wrong way, so preventing osteoporosis IS important and Fosamax uses can be a solid part of that.

Other Treatment Possibilities

Fosamax is a versatile medication, and among other Fosamax uses are:

  • Treatment of certain type of osteoporosis caused by long-term use of glucocorticoid medications
  • Treating Paget’s disease of the bone which can cause a person to be bow-legged
  • Treating osteoporosis in younger people who are recovering from bone cancer

For some patients who do not see significant improvement with their bones a doctor may recommend switching to Fosamax Plus D, which is the same medication but have Vitamin D added to it. However, the more common of Fosamax uses with the Plus D version of the medication is to treat osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. Hormonal changes and deficiencies in women who’ve reached this stage in their life make osteoporosis more of a risk and harder to treat effectively.

Your bones are everything when it comes to your ability to ‘stand tall’ plus a whole host of other daily activities, like getting out of bed or being able to constantly bend at the waist to pick up after your kids! Don’t hesitate to see your doctor if you feel like your bones are weakening very quickly.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

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