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A low bone mineral density can cause weak bones or osteoporosis. If you have any questions about this, talk to your doctor. This medicine may increase your ...
radius — the larger of the two forearm bones — is the most commonly broken bone ... common causes of wrist fractures. ... abnormal heart rhythms, muscle weak- ness ...
Romosozumab-aqqg injection is used to treat osteoporosis (thinning and weakening of the bones) in postmenopausal women who are at high risk of fracture ...
The spine is a column of bones held together by muscles, tendons and ligaments. The spinal bones are cushioned by shock-absorbing disks.
As you age — especially after menopause — bones break down more quickly. Because bone rebuilding cannot keep pace, bones deteriorate and become weaker. Most ...
Risedronate delayed-release tablets and tablets are used to prevent and treat osteoporosis (thinning of the bone) in women after menopause. Risedronate tablet ...
Bones are brittle and can break easily. Vitamin deficiencies. Bile helps the intestines absorb vitamins A, D, E and K. PBC may result if the body does not get ...
It causes the bone marrow to make too many red blood cells. ... Numbness, tingling, burning or weakness in the hands, feet, arms or legs. ... Polycythemia vera - ...
... cause clotting or bleeding problems ... Weakness. Burning pain in the hands or feet. Less ... Bone marrow is a spongy tissue inside your bones.
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