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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Hear all about the main drug treatments for osteoporosis in this #BoneMatters webinar, in which Dr Nicola Peel, Dr Zoe Paskins and Prof. David Armstrong give detailed information to help you make informed decisions about your medicine. This webinar was recorded on 17 May 2022. Presentations start at 8 minutes.
    To find out more about possible treatment options, visit our information on osteoporosis drug treatments - theros.org.uk/...
    Medication Support
    8:00 Dr Nicky Peel - Drug treatments used in osteoporosis
    8:50 How our bones work
    10.18 Bone turnover is the key to health and disease
    12:34 Bone loss leads to osteoporosis
    13:46 How the treatments work on your bones
    13:51 What treatments are available?
    13:58 Anti-resorptive/ Anabolic (bone-forming) treatments
    15:50 Who gets which treatment?
    20:55 New treatment - Romosozumab
    28:30 Dr Zoe Paskins - Decision-making about osteoporosis medicines
    30:14 How do health professionals decide who should be offered a drug treatment?
    37:35 Helping you to consider choices and make decisions about medicines
    38.20 What will this medicine achieve? (benefits)
    40:30 What are the possible downsides? (risks or side effects)
    42:25 What is involved, what will I need to do?
    44.05 Monitoring medicine and knowing whether it is working
    47:49 Comparing the chance of benefit vs the chance of harm
    50.60 Are lifestyle changes as good as taking bone-strengthening medication?
    53:30 Prof. David Armstrong
    54:42 Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ)
    59:06 What happens at the end of 10 years?
    1:01:15 Looking after your bones
    1:03:49 How do I know my treatment is working?
    1:10:26 HRT
    1:13:11 Denosumab
    1:15:25 Strontium ranelate
    1:16:26 Why can’t I have romosozumab if I’ve had a stroke?
    1:17:50 What treatments can pre-menopausal women have?
    1:19:30 How long can I take a bisphosphonate for?
    1:21:06 Side effects
    1:22:53 Steroids
    1:23:52 How do I take my bisphosphonate?
    1:25:00 Implants and osteonecrosis of the jaw
    1:26:41 Do I really have a choice of drug treatments?
    1:27:54 What is severe osteoporosis?
    #medication #drugtreatment #osteoporosis #medicine #bonehealth #bonedensity

Комментарии • 16

  • @whitehairsmiling9366
    @whitehairsmiling9366 Год назад +12

    Are “Big Pharmaceutical” companies involved in this info? Surprise that was not discussed. For myself, 70 yrs old female, FOOD as my medicine along with regular exercise in the pool was extremely helpful for me over time. I took meds for over 7 years, Alendonate. I don’t smoke, drink and love my pool…. Still got several vertebrae fractures and had a nightmare with a tooth extraction. I build MEANINGFUL bone density naturally with Keto/carnivore diet, intermittent fasting for autophagy healing, continue aquatic exercises with small dumbbell weights, walking and meditation with the practice of good posture worked best for me. Dexa scan improved as well as bone turnover marker. Will reevaluate in another year and see if still improving. Great info for mulling over.

    • @HereForToday42
      @HereForToday42 Год назад

      so glad to hear your Dexa improved without meds! I would like to avoid these drugs. They are actually metabolic poisons but that's all the medical world has for us at this time.

  • @lenastares6567
    @lenastares6567 10 месяцев назад +4

    The tablets made me have a lot of pain ..now the consultant has offered injections I'm nervous about this

  • @mim1433
    @mim1433 2 года назад +4

    Very informative thank you. I wish I had been given even a fraction of this information by my doctors.

    • @lilyannemeadows4420
      @lilyannemeadows4420 2 года назад

      Point or opposite

    • @lilyannemeadows4420
      @lilyannemeadows4420 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for all your information. I also wish I had been given all this information years ago.

  • @lisabruyntjens2576
    @lisabruyntjens2576 Год назад +4

    I don’t feel comfortable taking the medication due to many side effects.However IAm not in a great place my Dexa test is very low?

  • @vivian9803
    @vivian9803 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful presentation. I've just been diagnosed with osteoporosis and I'm very worried about it and also about the side effects of these medications. Listening to the facts presented here has been helpful in giving me some guidance in what to do next.

  • @poolfield2
    @poolfield2 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for all giving your time to take part in this webinar!

    • @poolfield2
      @poolfield2 2 года назад +2

      I am no longer worried that my jaw will fall apart!!

  • @carolemarshall8935
    @carolemarshall8935 2 года назад +1

    Thank you from Australia. Your organisation gives the best information and advice.

  • @lillianrosbottom7366
    @lillianrosbottom7366 4 месяца назад +1

    I am 69 got osteoporosis and got fibromyalgia just had lumber spine x.ray got a superior fracture on T11. Just had blood tests in preparation for infusion zolentorate(sorry might spelt wrong)Was advised not to have tablets cause got g.e.r.d and hiatus hernia. Am worried about muscle ache because suffer with muscle pain with fibromyalgia

  • @JaneGlaser
    @JaneGlaser 3 месяца назад

    How safe would low dose estrogen patch be if lab shows low estrogen?

  • @ninasehgal3673
    @ninasehgal3673 Год назад +1

    D information thx

  • @salinasangels3165
    @salinasangels3165 Год назад +2

    Scared

  • @vivian9803
    @vivian9803 11 месяцев назад

    @8:15