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Journal of Women's Health
The Role of Calcium in Osteoporosis Drug Therapy

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John Alexander Sunyecz, Steven M. Weisman. Journal of Women's Health. March 2005, 14(2): 180-192. doi:10.1089/jwh.2005.14.180.

Published in Volume: 14 Issue 2: March 17, 2005

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John Alexander Sunyecz, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Laurel Highlands OB, GYN, Hopwood, Pennsylvania.
Steven M. Weisman, Ph.D.
Morristown, New Jersey.

Great advances have been made in the field of osteoporosis treatment and prevention in recent years that have led to the availability of powerful new drugs. These drugs are viewed by patients and physicians as a major breakthrough in the management of osteoporosis. Unfortunately, this view has led many to ignore the importance of concurrent calcium supplementation to ensure the maximum benefit from these drugs, as evidenced by the recent decline in use of calcium supplements. As the majority of patients fail to consume the minimum recommended dietary intake of calcium, it is critical to recommend calcium supplements to raise total daily calcium intake to the levels needed to ensure maximum efficacy of osteoporosis treatments. Furthermore, osteoporosis drug labeling should be strengthened to encourage proper use of these drugs in combination with calcium supplements.

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