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Title: Parathyroid hormone in the treatment of osteoporosis
Authors: Sosa Henríquez, Manuel 
Díez Pérez, A.
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
320714 Osteopatología
Keywords: Human Parathyroid-Hormone
Bone-Mineral Density
Vertebral Fracture Risk
Quality-Of-Life
Postmenopausal Women, et al
Issue Date: 2007
Journal: Anales de Medicina Interna 
Abstract: Current treatments available for osteoporosis until recently were active by inhibiting osteoclast activity, and, thus, reducing bone remodelling. Intact PTH (PTH 1-84) and its analog, teriparatida (human recombinant PTH 1-34), are a new class of anabolic treatment of osteoporosis. It has been described a positive effect on bone microarchitecture and a reduction of the risk of new fractures due to a bone-forming mechanism.PTH must be considered as an useful alternative in the treatment of severe osteoporosis, both in men and women, in patients with several osteoporosis-related fractures or with a very low bone mineral density (T-score below -3.5) an a high risk for fracture. Other potential uses are glucocorticoid-induced and other secondary osteoporosis. The use of PTH is not recommended for more than 18 months for teriparatida and 24 months for PTH 1-84.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/50743
ISSN: 0212-7199
Source: Anales de Medicina Interna[ISSN 0212-7199],v. 24, p. 87-97
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