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  2. Tibolone - Wikipedia

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    Tibolone, sold under the brand name Livial among others, is a medication which is used in menopausal hormone therapy and in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis and endometriosis. [1] [9] [10] [11] The medication is available alone and is not formulated or used in combination with other medications. [12] It is taken by mouth. [1]

  3. Ipriflavone - Wikipedia

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    Ipriflavone (INN, JAN; brand name Yambolap) is a synthetic isoflavone which may be used to inhibit bone resorption, [2] maintain bone density and to prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. [1] It is not used to treat osteoporosis.

  4. Alendronic acid - Wikipedia

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    Alendronic acid, sold under the brand name Fosamax among others, is a bisphosphonate medication used to treat osteoporosis and Paget's disease of bone. [4] It is taken by mouth. [ 4 ] Use is often recommended together with vitamin D , calcium supplementation , and lifestyle changes.

  5. Strontium ranelate - Wikipedia

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    Strontium ranelate, a strontium(II) salt of ranelic acid, is a medication for osteoporosis marketed as Protelos or Protos by Servier. Studies indicate it can also slow the course of osteoarthritis of the knee. [1] The drug is unusual in that it both increases deposition of new bone by osteoblasts and reduces the resorption of bone by ...

  6. Selective estrogen receptor modulator - Wikipedia

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    Bazedoxifene is used for treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women at increased risk of fracture. It has been shown to be relatively safe and well-tolerated. It shows no breast or endometrial stimulation and in the first two years the small increase is better in venous thromboembolism, and similar in the long term to other SERMs.

  7. Does Medicare cover Forteo, and how much does it cost? - AOL

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    Forteo (teriparatide) is a brand-name drug that doctors prescribe for some people with osteoporosis. It contains proteins that strengthen bones and stimulate new bone growth.