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According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, the number of people over the age of 50 having osteoporosis is expected to increase to 14 million by the year 2020. Another 47 million people are expected to have low bone mass by that same time. Low bone mass and loss of bone tissue are the two major reasons for weak and fragile bones and osteoporosis. Such people are vulnerable to hip, spine and wrist fractures. Actonel, whose generic name is Risedronate, is an effective medicine used for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in both men and women. The drug is also prescribed for the treatment of Paget's disease of bone.
Dosage, Side Effects and Other Information About Actonel
This drug belongs to a group of medicines called bisphosphonates and works to alter the cycle of bone formation and breakdown in our body. This medicine slows down the rate of bone loss while increasing the bone mass, thus preventing bone fractures. Actonel, however, needs to be taken in a specific way and at a specific time. This will not only generate effective results but also reduce the chances of untoward side effects.
Actonel is a drug which is produced by a company called Warner Chilcott. It is being marketed by Sanofi -Aventis. The name Actonel is the trade or brand name but the actual drug is Risedronic acid. It is also known otherwise as risedronate sodium.
Actonel is a bio phosphate. The drug is used for strengthening the bones in the human skeleton. The drug is also for patients who are suffering from osteoporosis. In fact the drug is also used for the prevention of osteoporosis. The drug is also used for the treatment of the Paget's disease which affects the bones of a patient.
Actonel is an orally administered drug and prescribed dosage can be between 5 milligrams to 35 milligrams. There is a risk in consuming this drug. If by any chance risedronate gets stuck in the esophagus, it can cause an ulcer there. And because of this problem doctors advise their patients to have the drug when standing upright and also with a glass of water to ensure it passage through the esophagus.