: : : 2006-11-20 to 2006-11-26
Jaw Infections/Osteoporosis Drugs
November 20, 2006 12:00
Jaw Infections/Osteoporosis DrugsOsteonecrosis is a disease in which the blood supply to the bone is temporarily or permanently cut off leading to a collapse of the bone. Signs include jaw pain, swelling of the soft tissue, infection, drainage, loosening of... (Read Article)
Actonel Reduces Risk of Hip Fracture
November 20, 2006 12:02
A retrospective study of over 33,000 postmenopausal women showed that among patients newly prescribed one of the two most popular osteoporosis treatments, patients taking Actonel were about half as likely to sustain a hip fracture as those taking alendronate in the first year of treatment. (Sharewatch)