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Effect of long-term treatment with strontium ranelate on bone strontium content
Bone , 06/12/09
Bärenholdt O et al. - The rise in bone Sr content measured by DPA as well as BMD measured by DXA was most marked initially. After the treatment was stopped bone Sr decreased rapidly only during the first months. Strontium containing drugs may influence DXA bone mineral measurements several years after treatment withdrawal.
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