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Osteoporosis, family history of—Mometasone may make your bones weaker and increase the chance of a broken bone after a minor fall or injury. Liver disease ...
These medicines also are known as water pills. Taking large amounts of calcium with thiazide diuretics can raise the risk of a serious condition called milk- ...
Alcohol may interfere with making new bone. Bone loss can lead to thinning bones (osteoporosis) and an increased risk of fractures. Alcohol can also damage bone ...
It is used with other medicines (eg, cyclosporine, steroid medicine) to lower the body's natural immunity in patients who receive kidney transplants. When a ...
... osteoporosis is diagnosed. Because bone loss typically happens gradually and painlessly, the first sign of osteoporosis can be breaking a bone, often more ...
Interventions to improve screening for osteoporosis in primary care; Patient panel size and value-based care in family medicine. Significance to patient care.
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Edwards FD, Grover ML, Cook CB, Chang YH. Use of FRAX as a determinant for risk-based osteoporosis screening may decrease unnecessary testing while improving ...
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