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- $Title{Can Fluoride be Used to Treat Osteoporosis?}
- $Subject{osteoporosis aging fluoride fractures Musculoskeletal System
- Connective Tissue calcium fluoridation fluoridations fracture hip vertebrae
- wrist fractures fluorides bone loss bones treatment treatments medication
- medications medicine medicines fluoridate fluoridates}
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- Can Fluoride be Used to Treat Osteoporosis?
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- QUESTION: I see lots of the results of osteoporosis all around me. Many of
- these women are trying calcium to stop some of the results of the condition.
- In a discussion someone said they thought that fluoride was a good medicine
- for this. Can fluoride be used to treat osteoporosis?
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- ANSWER: Osteoporosis is a loss of calcium in the bone, which leads to
- decreased strength and density in the bones. This is a widespread problem in
- the United States and Northern Europe, and it is considered to be the most
- important factor in fracture of the hip, vertebrae and wrist. Americans have
- heard a lot lately about increasing their calcium intake in an effort to avoid
- osteoporosis.
- Fluoride is being studied as a way to treat osteoporosis, and it appears
- to be effective in reducing the risk of fractures in persons with
- osteoporosis. These studies are indicating that fluoride may be particularly
- helpful in preventing fractures of the vertebrae, but more research is
- necessary before this is proven to be true.
- As with any treatment, fluoride has its risks. Commonly reported side
- effects of fluoride treatment are gastrointestinal problems and ankle or knee
- joint pain. Although fluoride is approved for preventing dental decay, it has
- not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating
- osteoporosis. Until more extensive studies are done that prove fluoride's
- effectiveness in treating osteoporosis, it will not be approved for this use.
- Calcium, a balanced diet, exercise and good overall health are the best
- ways to combat osteoporosis right now. When increasing the calcium in your
- diet, take care that you don't increase fat as well. Use low-fat dairy
- products and other foods that are rich in calcium.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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