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The efficacy and tolerability of risedronate once a week for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study compared the effectiveness and side effects of different doses of risedronate (35 mg and 50 mg once a week) to a daily 5 mg dose in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis over two years.
  • The primary outcome measured was the change in bone mineral density (BMD) in the lumbar spine after 12 months, with results showing that all three regimens were similarly effective.
  • The findings suggest that the 35 mg once-a-week dose is optimal, as it provides the same benefits as the daily dose while being less frequent.

Article Abstract

This study evaluated the efficacy and tolerability of risedronate once a week (35 mg and 50 mg) compared with risedronate 5 mg once daily in women with osteoporosis. We conducted a randomized, double-blind, active-controlled, 2-year study; the primary efficacy assessment was performed after 1 year. Subjects were women aged 50 years or older who had been postmenopausal for at least 5 years, with either a bone mineral density (BMD) T-score of -2.5 or lower (lumbar spine or proximal femur) or a T-score lower than -2 and at least one prevalent vertebral fracture. Subjects received risedronate 5 mg once daily, 35 mg once a week or 50 mg once a week. All subjects also received 1 g daily of elemental calcium supplementation and supplemental vitamin D if the baseline serum levels were low. The primary efficacy measure was percent change in lumbar spine BMD at 12 months. A total of 1,456 women were randomized and received medication; 1,209 (83%) women completed 12 months. The mean percent change (SE) in lumbar spine BMD after 12 months was 4.0% (0.2%) in the 5 mg daily group, 3.9% (0.2%) in the 35 mg group, and 4.2% (0.2%) in the 50 mg group; each once-a-week treatment was determined to be as effective as the daily treatment. Outcomes of the secondary efficacy measurements and safety assessments were also similar in all 3 groups after 12 months. Risedronate 35 mg and 50 mg once a week provide the same efficacy and safety as the daily 5 mg regimen; therefore, the lower dose, 35 mg once a week, is considered optimal for women with postmenopausal osteoporosis who desire a once-a-week regimen.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-002-2011-8DOI Listing

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