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Bonefos (Disodium Clodronate)

   
Bonefos
Bonefos
Bonefos 800mg 60 tablets $295.00
Bonefos 800mg 120 tablets $575.00




Bonefos Drug Information

Bonefos is a drug that inhibits resorption of bone due caused by specialized cells called osteoclasts. It is this resorption inhibiting property that warrants its use in the treatment of hypercalcemic conditions, especially those brought about by cancers and also in the management of osteolysis brought about by cancers. This generic drug is classified as a Bisphosphonate. Although its primary mechanism of action is by inhibition of bone resorption, this effect is brought known to be brought about by several different means.

Bonefos Dosage Information

It is recommended that 1600 mg of Bonefos be taken daily. This is usually consumed in divided doses. Disodium Clodronate is the chemical form of this medication and it is primarily excreted from the body through the kidneys. Therefore, it is very important for the patient to ensure that sufficient amounts of fluid are being consumed with this drug. Geriatric patients may consume the same dose of the drug without the need for adjustment. However, those with kidney impairment will need to buy Bonefos of a lower dosage; the degree of reduction in dose will be dependent on the severity of the impairment. Discount Bonefos 400 mg and 800 mg are can be bought from North Meds. North Meds not only has cheap Bonefos, but also other medication.

Side Effects and Precautions for Bonefos

Side effects like Hypocalcemia, mild levels of nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea and impaired respiratory functions have been observed with the use of this drug. Patients with established kidney disorders must be carefully evaluated before being put on Disodium Clodronate therapy. Pregnant women and nursing mother are generally advised to avoid Bonefos as their safety in such patients has not been firmly established. Invasive dental procedures in patients consuming this drug may put them on an increased risk to develop osteonecrosis. Therefore, oral prophylactic procedures may be beneficial to such patients before commencement of treatment.


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