Treatment
Medication for Osteoporosis
If you have osteoporosis your doctor may recommend lifestyle changes and/or drug treatment to prevent further bone loss. Drug treatment can reduce the risk of osteoporotic fractures by approximately 50% within a year of commencing treatment.
Several types of medication are available including:
Bisphosphonates
Reduce the risk of fracture in the hip and spine, and increase bone density which helps to protect against the development of osteoporosis.
There are three main bisphosphonates available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) to treat osteoporosis:
- Risedronate (trade name Actonel)
- Alendronate (trade name Fosamax)
- Etidronate (trade name Didronel)