Optimizing the benefits of bisphosphonates in osteoporosis : the importance of appropriate calcium intake.

Steven Boonen, Roger Bouillon, Patrick Haentjens, Dirk Vanderschueren
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Osteoporosis is a major cause of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. The socioeconomic burden of osteoporosis is likely to increase dramatically if improvements in prevention are not made. Calcium supplementation effectively reduces the rate of bone loss in postmenopausal women, yet most women do not achieve an adequate calcium intake. In fact, use of calcium supplementation appears to have declined as the more effective antiresorptive therapies, such as bisphosphonates, have become available. Among patients prescribed bisphosphonates, calcium intake is often insufficient, despite the fact that adequate calcium intake may be necessary to gain the maximum benefits from antiresorptive therapy. In addition, because calcium interferes with bisphosphonate absorption, incorrect use of calcium may limit the efficacy of bisphosphonate therapy. This underscores the need for new initiatives to reduce the confusion surrounding appropriate calcium use during antiresorptive therapy. Co-packaging of bisphosphonates with calcium supplements is one strategy to help ensure that patients taking bisphosphonates not only achieve adequate calcium intake but also gain the maximum benefit from bisphosphonate therapy.

优化双磷酸盐对骨质疏松症的益处:适当钙摄入的重要性。
骨质疏松症是发病率、死亡率和医疗费用的主要原因。骨质疏松症的社会经济负担可能会急剧增加,如果在预防方面没有改进。补钙有效地降低了绝经后妇女的骨质流失率,但大多数妇女没有达到足够的钙摄入量。事实上,随着双膦酸盐等更有效的抗吸收疗法的出现,补钙的使用似乎有所减少。在服用双膦酸盐的患者中,钙的摄入量往往不足,尽管足够的钙摄入量可能是获得抗吸收治疗最大益处所必需的。此外,由于钙干扰双膦酸盐的吸收,不正确使用钙可能会限制双膦酸盐治疗的效果。这强调了需要采取新的措施来减少在抗吸收治疗中适当使用钙的混乱。双膦酸盐与钙补充剂的共同包装是一种策略,有助于确保服用双膦酸盐的患者不仅能获得足够的钙摄入量,而且能从双膦酸盐治疗中获得最大的益处。
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