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Does anyone here take more than one perscription medication for osteoporosis? |
I am wondering if there are others out there whose Dr has perscribed more than one perscription med for their osteoporosis. I am currently taken Fasamax and also Calcitonin spray. I don't know of anyone else who take 2 meds for this. That is besides calcium supplements I have treated such patients with combination of magnets and acupuncture within four five seatings. Sharks cartilage & glucosimine with condroyton are the ones I hear most about. |
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