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Osteoporosis FAQs: Your Top Questions Answered

What causes osteoporosis?

What causes the bones of people with osteoporosis to become thin and weak?

How safe is amitriptyline for someone with osteoporosis?

My wife has had osteoporosis for15 years last scan showed -3.4. Her doctor has recommended amitriptyline for fibromyalgia which she has had for30... read more

What's the difference between Prolia and Reclast?

Prolia 6 monthly shots to treat osteoporosis?

I am due to start my first shot but am hesitant and afraid as there are some people with such bad reactions. I may be okay or at best, have bearable... read more

I have pain under my left rib cage, front to back. It feels like a cramp?

It hurts to sit or stand. I find some comfort if I am lying on my stomach. It doesn't hurt to take deep breaths. I have taken Gas-X and that hasn't... read more

Can alprazolam cause weight gain or weight loss?

I'm 23, and I suffer from horrible panic attacks, anxiety, insomnia. Just thinking about laying down for the night gives me a rapid heartbeat and... read more

Zanaflex Side Effect: Hearing Loss?

I was just prescribed Zanaflex for muscle cramps related to my attempting to walk again after severely breaking my ankle and wearing a cast for two... read more

Has anyone used Topamax for weight loss?

I would like to hear from others who have been prescribed Topamax for weight loss. Not so much those who have used it for seizures or migraines and... read more

Had to stop Gabapentin due to weight gain - now how to lose weight and what to use for neuropathy?

I really liked LaurieShay's eating plan for weight loss after Gabapentin use and will try it! However, now that I am off Gabapentin, what to use for... read more

Leg Cramps...PA/Otezla?

I have been taking Otezla for about 2 months and I am suffering from severe leg cramps. Has Otezla effected any of you like this? If so, what has... read more

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