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bone density; Teriparatide Article Summary

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Teriparatide lowers hip bone density but also fracture risk
Rheumatology News, 06/18/08
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Boschert S - Women with osteoporosis treated with teriparatide often gain lumbar spine bone mineral density and lower their risk of vertebral fracture, even if they lose hip bone mineral density.

Methods
  • An analyses of data on women with a history of vertebral fractures randomized to take 20 or 40 mcg/day of teriparatide or placebo
  • The women self-administered the treatments sc and also received daily supplements of 1,000 mg of calcium and 400–1,200 IU of vitamin D
  • The risk of vertebral fracture was calculated for women on placebo and for women in 4 subgroups of teriparatide therapy based on changes in femoral neck BMD 1 year from baseline

Results
  • 35% of pts gained more than 4% in femoral neck BMD vs placebo
  • Women also showed reductions in vertebral fracture risk on teriparatide therapy vs placebo regardless of changes in femoral neck BMD at 1 year
  • Lumbar spine BMD increased significantly more in women on teriparatide, vs placebo, regardless of changes in femoral neck density
  • Lumbar spine density increased by 3% or greater in 78%–92% of women on teriparatide in the four femoral neck subgroups

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