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What are antiresorptive drugs?

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Carice Snow

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Answered Jan 03, 2019

An antiresorptive drug is known to be a drug that is used for the bones. This is sometimes called the drug that is used by people with osteoporosis. This can do a lot more than that. This type of drug can generally improve the overall bone strength of people. There are some people who are more prone to osteoporosis because of their age.

Bones will lose their strength as people age. Their bones will become more brittle and will become more prone to breaking. There are even times when a simple fall will be enough to break people’s bones. These drugs are meant to counter the effects of osteoporosis and improve overall bone health.

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