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* IBANDRONATE
Bondronat Drug Information
Bondronat belongs to a class of drugs known as Bisphosphonates. These drugs help prevent excessive bone resorption. It therefore, finds therapeutic use in conditions such as osteoporosis in women who have passed menopause. This generic medication is also used in conditions such as breast cancer to reduce chances of bone fractures that could occur due to metastatic spread of the malignancy. For each of the above mentioned indications, this medication is usually administered orally but this Bondronat may also be used to treat hypercalcemia, but for this purpose it is administered by injection only.
Bondronat Dosage Information
The pharmacologically active substance in this medication is Ibandronate. The recommended daily dose of this drug is 50 mg in the average adult. Dose may be individualized for patients. Although the same dose may be used to treat geriatric patients, patients with kidney disease will need dose adjustments depending on the level of seriousness of their condition. Patients with mild to moderate levels of renal disease usually are advised to consume the daily recommended dose (50 mg) once in two days. Patients with more serious kidney ailments are advised to buy Bondronat 50 mg and consume it once a week. North Meds has made ordering cheap Bondronat 50 mg easy and hassle-free. Order now to great discount Bondronat.
Side Effects and Precautions for Bondronat
Adverse effects like irritation of the mouth and the esophagus have been commonly reported with the use of this medication. A degenerative condition of the bone known as osteonecrosis is a possible adverse effect with this medication. Possible oral complications could occur with use of this drug. Patients with kidney illnesses must be screened before commencing treatment with this medication and must be screened regularly during treatment. Ibandronate should be used with caution in patients with Vitamin D deficiency. This medication is best avoided in pregnant women.
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