Risofos 35 Tablet 4's
About Risofos 35 Tablet 4's
Risofos 35 Tablet 4's belongs to groups of medications called bisphosphonates. It helps your bones stay as strong as possible. It can help if you have or are at risk of getting a health problem called osteoporosis. This is where your bones get weaker and are more likely to break. Osteoporosis can happen for many reasons, but you're more likely to get it if you're a woman who has been through menopause or if you take steroids, for a long time. Some types of cancer treatment can also increase your risk of getting osteoporosis. Besides this Risofos 35 Tablet 4's can also help people who have Paget's disease of bone. This weakens your bones and can bend them out of shape.
Risofos 35 Tablet 4's contains 'Risedronate sodium' that comes in the category of drugs known as 'amino bisphosphonate”. In osteoporosis, It works by slows down the cells that break down bone. This maintains bone density and makes your bones stronger and less likely to break. In Paget's disease of bone, Risofos 35 Tablet 4's reduces the abnormal bone turnover that this condition causes. This helps to reduce deformity and pain and makes your bones stronger and less likely to break.
Take Risofos 35 Tablet 4's without food on an empty stomach, at evenly spaced intervals with one glass of water. Do not crush, chew, or break it. Your doctor will advise you how often you take Risofos 35 Tablet 4's based on your medical condition. It has been reported that some persons experience undesirable effects of name that include abdominal or stomach pain, ulceration of the gullet heartburn, difficulty swallowing, difficulty or pain upon swallowing. Most of these side effects of Risofos 35 Tablet 4's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen or if you notice chest pain, new or worsening heartburn, or pain when swallowing, then immediately stop taking Risofos 35 Tablet 4's and consult your doctor.
The use of Risofos 35 Tablet 4's is restricted in persons who are allergic to any constituent of medication or have problems with oesophagus or low calcium levels in the blood. This medicine should not be taken by a person who cannot sit upright stand for at least half an hour after taking this drug. This medication can increase the risk of jaw bone problems (osteonecrosis), high in persons with pre-existing dental problems, or people treated with steroids, cancer, blood cell disorders, or radiation. So, consult with the doctor about the risks associated with Risofos 35 Tablet 4's. This medicine is only a part of a complete treatment program that includes bone mineral density testing, diet changes, exercise, and taking calcium and vitamin supplements, so follow all the directions given by the doctor.
Uses of Risofos 35 Tablet 4's
Medicinal Benefits
Risofos 35 Tablet 4's contains 'Risedronate sodium' which comes in the category of drugs known as 'amino bisphosphonate”. In osteoporosis, It works by slowing down the cells that break down bone. This maintains bone density and makes your bones stronger and less likely to break. In Paget's disease of bone, Risofos 35 Tablet 4's reduces the abnormal bone turnover that this condition causes. This helps to reduce deformity and pain and makes your bones stronger and less likely to break.
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Side Effects of Risofos 35 Tablet 4's
Drug Warnings
Risofos 35 Tablet 4's is not advised in persons who have problems with the esophagus, or low calcium levels in their blood. After taking this medicine, a person should sit upright or stand for at least half an hour; otherwise, it can cause serious stomach or esophagus problems. Risofos 35 Tablet 4's can increase the risk of jaw bone problems (osteonecrosis), especially in those treated with steroids, chemotherapy, radiation, cancer, blood cell disorders, and pre-existing dental problems. Risofos 35 Tablet 4's is only an only part of a complete program that includes diet modification, regular exercise, bone mineral density testing, and consuming calcium and vitamin supplements. A person should consult with their doctor's if they ever had trouble swallowing, problems with their stomach or digestion, hypocalcemia, a dental problem (you may need a dental exam before you begin taking alendronate), kidney disease; or any condition that makes it hard for your body to absorb nutrients from food (malabsorption) before taking this medicine. Pregnant ladies should first consult with their doctor before taking Risofos 35 Tablet 4's as it is not known whether this medicine will harm an unborn baby. Breastfeeding women should first consult with the doctor before taking Risofos 35 Tablet 4's to pass into breast milk and affect the infant.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug interactions: Risofos 35 Tablet 4's may interact with other medications, vitamins, or herbs that could be harmful or prevent the medicine from working well. Possible drug interactions include Calcium Supplements/Antacids and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (aspirin, naproxen, diclofenac).
Drug-Food interactions: Foods like mineral water, coffee, tea, or juice may decrease the absorption of Risofos 35 Tablet 4's.
Drug-Disease interactions: Risofos 35 Tablet 4's is not allowed to use in some patients dealing with aspiration, ONJ (Osteonecrosis of the jaw), hypocalcemia, upper GI mucosal irritation, cardiovascular disease, renal dysfunction, and asthma.
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Certain diagnostic test like bone density scan is used to check bone mineral density (BMD).
Disease/Condition Glossary
Osteoporosis: It is a medical condition that causes thinning and weakening of the bones. It usually happens in women after menopause. When a woman reaches her menopause stage, her ovaries stop making estrogen, a female hormone responsible for keeping a woman’s skeleton healthy. Due to a lack of estrogen, the bone starts becoming weaker due to bone loss. The earlier a woman reaches the menopause stage, the greater the chances of osteoporosis. In starting days, osteoporosis does not show any symptoms. However, if proper treatment is not provided, then it can even lead to broken bones. Initially, the bones don't hurt, and breaks in the spine's bones may go unseen until they cause height loss. In Osteoporosis, bones can break even during daily activities like lifting or even from minor activities. Bones usually occur at the hip, spine, or wrist which can even lead to stooped posture (‘dowager’s hump’) and loss of movement.