To repeat or not to repeat? Measuring bone mineral density during anti-resorptive therapy or a drug holiday
- PMID: 36858618
- DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.90a.22071
To repeat or not to repeat? Measuring bone mineral density during anti-resorptive therapy or a drug holiday
Abstract
An initial bone mineral density (BMD) measurement is used to diagnose osteoporosis and decide whether patients need treatment, but the utility of repeating this test in those on treatment or on a drug holiday (ie, during a pause in bisphosphonate treatment) is controversial. Here, we present evidence for and against the use of BMD monitoring in patients receiving antiresorptive therapy or on a drug holiday, and give our recommendations, arguing against a one-size-fits-all approach.
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