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Thomasius, F; Siggelkow, H; Obermayer-Pietsch, B.
Side Effects of Osteoporosis Pharmacotherapy and Consequences for Sequential Therapy: A Focus on Doctor-Patient Communication
OSTEOLOGIE. 2024; 33(02): 74-79. Doi: 10.1055/a-2270-3406
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Abstract:
In most cases, osteoporosis is a chronic disease that requires long-term treatment. When planning osteoporosis therapy, the fracture risk and fracture risk reduction are from the doctor's point of view of primary importance and, however at least from the patient's point of view, the possible side effects of the therapeutic approaches are of high importance. This means that both of these aspects- the efficacy of the treatment with regard to a specific fracture risk and the possible side effects of the therapy - must be communicated, taking into account the patient's individual medical history. The potentially serious side effects should be addressed directly during the consultation.

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