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422 PARTE II, SECCIÓN 6 TRASTORNOS METABÓLICOS Y ENDOCRINOS
Alendronato, 35 mg por vía oral cada semana • Considerar el tratamiento paratiroideo:
como prevención o 70 mg por vía oral A A 2 2 de manera continua o cíclica. A A 2 2
cada semana como tratamiento.
Teriparatida, 20 μg por vía subcutánea cada
Residronato, 5 mg por vía oral 1 vez al día. 24 h. A A
A A 2 2 2 2
Ibandronato, 150 mg por vía oral 1 vez al
mes.
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