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ibandronate
(redirected from Ibandronic acid)

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ibandronate,
a bone-resorption inhibitor and electrolyte modifier.
indication This drug is used to prevent and treat osteoporosis.
contraindications Achalasia, esophageal stricture, hypocalcemia, intrarterial administration, renal failure, vitamin D deficiency, and known hypersensitivity to bisphosphonates prohibit the use of this drug.
adverse effects Adverse effects of this drug include fever, insomnia, dizziness, headache, hypertension, ocular pain or inflammation, ureitis, constipation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dyspepsia, rash, injection site reaction, bone pain, and myalgia. Common side effects include hypomagnesemia, hypophosphatemia, and hypocalcemia.


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Ibandronic acid is currently available in oral tablet and IV formulations, and has already been shown to be effective in patients with bone metastases as a result of breast cancer, in terms of reducing skeletal events.
The drug, also known as ibandronic acid, was approved by the Scottish Medicine Consortium yesterday.
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