Generic Estrace is used for treating conditions due to menopause (eg, hot flashes; vaginal itching, burning, or dryness), treating vulval or vaginal atrophy, and preventing osteoporosis (brittle bones). It is also used for estrogen replacement therapy after failure of the ovaries and to relieve the symptoms of breast cancer. More info »
Generic Evista is used for treating and preventing osteoporosis (bone thinning) in women who are past menopause. It is also used to reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer in certain women who are past menopause. More info »
Generic Premarin is used for treating certain symptoms of menopause (eg, hot flashes, vaginal dryness or itching). It is used to prevent osteoporosis (weak bones) after menopause in certain patients. It is also used in certain patients to treat low estrogen levels, prostate cancer or breast cancer. More info »
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Osteoporosis — who is at risk?Khaleej TimesDUBAI - Osteoporosis is a common and destructive condition which leads to the fragility of the bone and a consequent increase in fracture risk, explains Dr Vivek Mishra, Specialist Orthopaedics, Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah.
Osteoporosis Drug Complications Linked To Genetic Factors - Medical News Today
Osteoporosis Drug Complications Linked To Genetic FactorsMedical News TodayAt present, approximately 3 million women in the US take oral bisphosphonates for the treatment or prevention of osteoporosis.
Stroke, osteoporosis screenings offered Monday in Carmi - Carmi Times
Stroke, osteoporosis screenings offered Monday in CarmiCarmi TimesA bone density screening to assess osteoporosis risk is also offered and is appropriate for both men and women.
Patients With Normal Bone Density Can Delay Retests, Study Suggests - New York Times
ABC NewsPatients With Normal Bone Density Can Delay Retests, Study SuggestsNew York TimesBone loss and osteoporosis develop so slowly in most women whose bones test normal at age 65 that many can safely wait as long as 15 years before having a second bone density test, researchers report in a new study.