Over the past three decades, the mainstay of treatment for osteoporosis has been antiresorptive agents (such as bisphosphonates), which have been effective with continued administration in lowering fracture risk. However, the clinical landscape has changed as adherence to these medications has declined due to perceived adverse effects. As a result, decreases in hip fracture rates that followed the introduction of bisphosphonates have now levelled off, which is coincident with a decline in the use of the antiresorptive agents. In the past two decades, two types of anabolic agents (including three new drugs), which represent a novel approach to improving bone quality by increasing bone formation, have been approved. These therapies are expect...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a chronic, skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strengt...
Key Points - Osteoporosis is a common yet under-recognised condition, with high morbidity and mortal...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a chronic bone disease characterized by aberrant microstructure and macrostruct...
Therapy for osteoporosis is principally centered on the use of agents that block bone resorption and...
Osteoporosis results from a loss of bone mass and bone structure such that the bone becomes weak and...
Osteoporosis is one of the top 10 global diseases of 21 st century. The altered bone turnover rate h...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease of the osseous system characterized by decreased bone strength and...
Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass and qualitative structural abnormalities of bone tiss...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide health problem with a high prevalence. Agents for the treatment of osteo...
Recent evidence confirms the superiority of osteoanabolic therapy compared to anti-remodeling drugs ...
Osteoporotic fractures remain a major public health problem for their correlated morbidity and morta...
Bone is continuously remodelled at many sites asynchronously throughout the skeleton, with bone form...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that affects a large number of both men and women and is character...
Osteoporosis represents the most common bone disease worldwide and results in a significantly increa...
Importance of the field: Anabolic therapy, or stimulating the function of bone-forming osteoblasts, ...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a chronic, skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strengt...
Key Points - Osteoporosis is a common yet under-recognised condition, with high morbidity and mortal...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a chronic bone disease characterized by aberrant microstructure and macrostruct...
Therapy for osteoporosis is principally centered on the use of agents that block bone resorption and...
Osteoporosis results from a loss of bone mass and bone structure such that the bone becomes weak and...
Osteoporosis is one of the top 10 global diseases of 21 st century. The altered bone turnover rate h...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease of the osseous system characterized by decreased bone strength and...
Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass and qualitative structural abnormalities of bone tiss...
Osteoporosis is a worldwide health problem with a high prevalence. Agents for the treatment of osteo...
Recent evidence confirms the superiority of osteoanabolic therapy compared to anti-remodeling drugs ...
Osteoporotic fractures remain a major public health problem for their correlated morbidity and morta...
Bone is continuously remodelled at many sites asynchronously throughout the skeleton, with bone form...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that affects a large number of both men and women and is character...
Osteoporosis represents the most common bone disease worldwide and results in a significantly increa...
Importance of the field: Anabolic therapy, or stimulating the function of bone-forming osteoblasts, ...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a chronic, skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strengt...
Key Points - Osteoporosis is a common yet under-recognised condition, with high morbidity and mortal...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a chronic bone disease characterized by aberrant microstructure and macrostruct...