Wednesday, September 29, 2010

New Report Finds Stronger Link Between Osteoporosis Drugs and Thigh Fractures

Two words: Anabolic Clinic (sm)
A new report says there is a clearer association between a rare form of thigh-bone fractures and long-term use of a class of bone-strengthening drugs called bisphosphonates – more commonly known by such brand names as Fosamax, Actonel, and Boniva.
These drugs do almost nothing to replace lost bone and suppress new bone formation.

A totally expected outcome.

Learn more at The Anabolic Clinic (sm).

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