Results of a national multicentric study on compliance to treatment with various disphosphonate formulations in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis.

Author: Di BonitoM, FerrettiV, GiampàE, NuvoliG, PaolettiF, PiazziniM, RanieriM, TuveriM A, VinicolaV

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Compliance to pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis is crucial if the risk of fracture is to be reduced. Case series show that treatment with traditional bisphosphonates in the form of tablets has a compliance of between approximately 30% and 70%. The aims of this paper were to assess complianc...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26205647

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Osteoporosis Treatment: A Journey Through the Desert of Bone Loss

Osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weakened bones and increased fracture risk, is like a desert landscape – a fragile environment prone to erosion and instability. This article focuses on the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis, exploring the importance of compliance with bisphosphonate therapy. The researchers conducted a national multicentric study to assess compliance rates and identify factors associated with treatment discontinuation. Their findings reveal that compliance with bisphosphonate therapy can be challenging, highlighting the need for strategies to improve adherence and maximize the benefits of these medications. This article provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals seeking to optimize osteoporosis management and ensure patient well-being.

Navigating the Desert of Non-Compliance: Improving Adherence to Osteoporosis Treatment

This study underscores the challenges of ensuring compliance with bisphosphonate therapy for osteoporosis. It's like navigating a vast and treacherous desert landscape, where staying on course can be difficult. The study's findings highlight the importance of identifying factors that contribute to non-compliance and developing strategies to improve adherence to treatment. This information can help healthcare professionals guide patients on their journey towards stronger bones and a healthier future.

Finding the Oasis of Compliance: Strategies for Effective Osteoporosis Management

Osteoporosis, like a desert landscape, requires careful management to prevent further bone loss and fracture risk. This study emphasizes the importance of patient adherence to bisphosphonate therapy. It's like finding a hidden oasis in the desert – a source of strength and stability for those with osteoporosis. By developing strategies to improve compliance and address the unique needs of patients, healthcare professionals can help patients achieve better outcomes and prevent the devastating consequences of osteoporosis.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study provides a valuable roadmap for navigating the desert of osteoporosis management. By understanding the challenges of adherence and developing strategies to improve compliance, healthcare professionals can ensure patients receive the optimal benefits of bisphosphonate therapy and protect themselves from the risks of bone loss and fracture.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-10-10
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

26205647

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

R07Y2015N03A0187

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