The efficacy of long term treatment of senile osteoporosis by low doses of calcitonin was established using five parameters of calcium kinetics and a quantitative pain scale. Under treatment the calcium balance improved, due predominantly to a decrease in bone resorption associated with an increase in bone accretion and intestinal absorption of calcium. In addition, the hormone had a marked analgesic effect, which increased with the length of the treatment. Principal components analysis enables to establish the value of a therapeutic agent for the management of a progressive disease with period of regression like osteoporosis, for which the eficacy of previously advocated treatments had never been proven.

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