Boniva
* IBANDRONATE
Boniva Injection Drug Information
Boniva Injectionis used to treat osteoporosis that occurs in postmenopausal women. Postmenopausal constitute a major at-risk population for osteoporosis and this intravenous medication caters specifically to their needs. Once administered, this generic medication suppresses the activity of osteoclasts and thereby reduces the rate of bone resorption and turnover time. Intravenous administration of this drug results in a faster absorption and distribution when compared to oral administration. But the decision to use either injection or tablets must be made by a physician. This medication, when intended to be used as injection, is supplied in the form of vials containing clear, sterile solution.
Boniva Injection Dosage Information
The recommended dosage of this medication is 3 mg once every three months. The pharmacologically active substance in this drug is Ibandronate. Cheap Boniva Injection is available widely, but patients must ensure that only an experienced medical professional administers this medication to them. Specific guidelines to injecting this drug are to be followed. The injection must be administered slowly over a period of about fifteen to thirty seconds. North Meds has great discount Boniva Injection in doses of 3 mg/ 3 ml.
Side Effects and Precautions for Boniva Injection
Common side effects of BonivaInjection are injection site related signs and symptoms like redness, pain and slight swelling. Other side effects that tend to be related to Ibandronate are infections, abdominal discomfort, pain in the joints, muscular pain, fatigue and rashes. Incidence of side effects like gastrointestinal discomfort tends to lower with injections than with tablets of this medication. This drug is to be injected intravenously and care must be taken to make sure that the solution is not injected into the adjacent tissues or into arteries. Patients must get medical consultation about consuming calcium containing medication during treatment before they buy Boniva Injection and use it.
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