The bioequivalence and upper digestive tract transit time of a drinkable solution of 70 mg/100 mL alendronate was compared to reference tablets. A randomized, single- dose, two-way crossover study of the rate of urinary recovery of alendronate during 36 h (AE((0-36 h))) by HPLC, in 104 healthy young male volunteers, showed that AE((0-36 h)) and the maximum excretion rate (R (max)) were within the accepted range of bioequivalence 81.8-105.
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August 2002
Decreased bone mass is a frequent finding in celiac patients, and subclinical celiac disease (CD) appears to be unusually overrepresented among patients with idiopathic osteoporosis. Since silent CD may be more common than previously believed, it has been suggested that all osteoporotic patients should be checked for occult CD. The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence of CD in a well-defined population of postmenopausal osteoporotic women.
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August 2002
Paget's bone disease is heterogeneously distributed and several foci of high prevalence have been reported in Europe, United States, Argentina and Australia. The aim of the present work was to determine the ethnic origin of the disease in Buenos Aires using a cross sectional epidemiological study. Sample choice was based on a sampling according to grandparents' nationality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe compared similar doses of three different aminobisphosphonates (BP): olpadronate (OPD), pamidronate (APD), and alendronate (ALE) on osteopenia induced by thyroxine (T4)-treatment in OVX and SHAM adult rats. Female Sprague Dawley rats (259 +/- 8 g) were treated with vehicle (SHAM+Vh and OVX+Vh), 250 microg T4/kg/day (SHAM+T4 and OVX+T4), 0.3 mg OPD/kg/day (SHAM+OPD and OVX+OPD), 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was undertaken to compare the effect of supraphysiological doses of thyroxine (T4) on bone metabolism in SHAM and OVX young adult rats. Female Sprague Dawley rats (220 +/- 2 g, approx. 5 months of age) were divided into four groups of eight animals each.
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