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what is 'etidronate'?

Definition for etidronate

Etidronic acid ( INN ) or etidronate disodium (trade name Didronel ) is a bisphosphonate used to strengthen bone , treat osteoporosis , and treat Paget's disease of bone .

Bisphosphonates primarily reduce osteclastic activity, which prevents bone resorption , and thus moves the bone resorption/formation equilibrium toward the formation side and hence makes bone stonger on the long run. more

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fibrous dysplasia of bone
replacement of bone with fibrous tissue
hypercalcemia
increased blood calcium
Paget's disease of bone
chronic disease resulting in enlarged and deformed bones
CREST Syndrome
variant of scleroderma with limited manifestations


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Serum calcium
Serum phosphorus
Biopsy
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Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D
Thyroid function tests
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