Osteoporosis occurs naturally with aging for people who ignored their daily
calcium needs while they were young. Lifestyle choices can be a high risk factor for
osteoporosis, especially if it is constricting in a sense that you lack activity. Yes, there are other unavoidable factors may cause osteoporosis; however, if you really want to lessen your risks of contracting the disease, you must take a take stock in your lifestyle and convert your harmful ways to maintain your health at any age.
Adronat is a good antidote for those who have osteoporosis. This bisphosphonate medication is used to treat osteoporosis and other
bone ailments as well. Sometimes Adronat is used in combination with
Vitamin D to prevent deficiency. It is also used as a treatment for Paget’s disease, an illness that usually involves deformed
bones.
Adronat is taken by
mouth in tablet and liquid formulas. The usual dosage is one 5mg-10mg tablet or liquid solution once a day or one 30mg-70mg tablet or liquid solution once a week. Adronat is taken on an empty
stomach early in the morning. Your dosage requirement and treatment plan depends on your level condition. The patient’s medical history must be considered to ensure safety while using the medication. Factors that may affect treatment include the patient’s history of
allergies to Adronat or to any of the ingredients in the tablet or liquid formula. Prescription and non-prescription medications that the patient is currently using or might be taking alongside Adronat must also be discussed. Some medications or medication components may react to Adronat which is why it is important to discuss everything with your doctor. Other medical conditions like
anemia or radiation therapy for another disease must also be discussed with your doctor.
To help boost the healing effects of Adronat, make adjustments in your daily diet. Taking the good nutrients in huge amount is important to complement Adronat’s health benefits.
Like any other medication, Adronat has side effects. These side effects can be mild or severe depending on how your body is handling the medication. Feeling a bit constipated, bloated, and dizzy or having bouts with
headache,
diarrhea,
nausea,
vomiting, bone, muscle and
joint pains, and other flu-related symptoms are normal. If your symptoms do not go away or if they become more serious, you must seek medical attention immediately.
Fever, chest pains,
swallowing and breathing difficulties, and hoarseness are among the alarming signs that should tell you Adronat is not working properly for you.
Never take higher doses of Adronat than your doctor’s prescription. Medication overdose may lead to
heartburn, severe headache, bloody vomit, and bloody stools. If you notice of any of these signs or suspect that you abused the medication, you must rush to the nearest hospital immediately. If you have collapsed or stopped breathing altogether, any of your family members must call 911 or take you to the emergency room of a hospital. They should not allow you to lie down or make you vomit while you are at this stage.
Adronat has the following structural formula:
• Molecular formula of adronat is C4H13NO7P2
• Chemical IUPAC Name is (4-amino-1-hydroxy-1-phosphono-butyl)phosphonic acid
• Molecular weight is 249.096 g/mol
• Adronat available : 35mg tablets, 70mg tablets