RISEDRONATE - ORAL
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (RIS-e-DROE-nate)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Actonel
GENERIC NAME(S): risedronate sodium
Uses
USES: Risedronate is used to prevent and treat certain types of bone loss (osteoporosis) in adults. Osteoporosis causes bones to become thinner and break more easily. Your chance of developing osteoporosis increases as you age, after menopause, or if you are taking corticosteroid medications (such as prednisone) for long periods of time. This medication works by slowing bone loss to help maintain strong bones and reduce the risk of broken bones (fractures). Risedronate belongs to a class of medications called bisphosphonates.
How to use RISEDRONATE - ORAL
HOW TO USE: Read the Medication Guide and, if available, the Patient Information Leaflet provided by your pharmacist before you start using risedronate and each time you get a refill. Follow the instructions very closely to make sure you absorb as much of the drug as possible and reduce the risk of injury to your esophagus. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions. Take this medication by mouth as directed by your doctor, usually once a day. Take it after getting up for the day and before taking your first food, beverage or other medication. Do not take it at bedtime or while you are still in bed. Take this medication with a full glass of plain water (6 to 8 ounces or 180 to 240 milliliters). Do not take it with any other beverage. Swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew or suck on it. Then stay fully upright (sitting, standing or walking) for at least 30 minutes, and do not lie down until after your first food of the day. Wait at least 30 minutes after taking risedronate before you eat or drink anything other than plain water and before taking any other medication by mouth. Calcium or iron supplements, vitamins with minerals, antacids containing calcium/magnesium/aluminum, dairy products (such as milk, yogurt), and calcium-enriched juice may interfere with absorption of risedronate. Medications such as quinapril, certain forms of didanosine (chewable/dispersible buffered tablets or pediatric oral solution), sucralfate, and bismuth subsalicylate may also interfere with absorption. Do not take these products for at least 30 minutes after taking risedronate. Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. Remember to take it at the same time each morning. Talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of long-term use of this medication.
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Faq for RISEDRONATE - ORAL
Risedronate is an oral medication that belongs to a class of drugs called bisphosphonates. It is primarily used to treat and prevent bone loss (osteoporosis) in postmenopausal women and to increase bone mass in men with osteoporosis.
Risedronate works by slowing down bone loss and increasing bone mass. It helps to strengthen the bones and reduce the risk of fractures.
Risedronate is primarily used to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and in men. It can also be used to treat Paget's disease of bone, a condition characterized by abnormal bone growth.
Common side effects of risedronate may include stomach upset, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, headache, and muscle/joint pain. These side effects are usually mild and temporary.
Risedronate should be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It is usually taken once a week, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before any food or drink (other than water). It should be taken with a full glass of plain water while sitting or standing upright. It is important not to lie down for at least 30 minutes after taking risedronate.
Avoid lying down or reclining for at least 30 minutes after taking risedronate to prevent irritation of the esophagus. Also, avoid taking any other medications, supplements, or antacids within 30 minutes of taking risedronate, as they may interfere with its absorption.
Yes, it is generally safe to take risedronate with calcium or vitamin D supplements. In fact, combining them can be beneficial for the treatment of osteoporosis. However, it is important to follow your doctor's recommendations and dosage instructions.
Alcohol consumption in moderation is generally considered safe while taking risedronate. However, excessive alcohol use may increase the risk of gastrointestinal side effects. It is always best to consult with your doctor regarding your specific situation.
The duration of risedronate treatment depends on your individual condition and the recommendation of your doctor. In some cases, long-term treatment may be necessary to maintain bone density and prevent fractures. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions and regularly check your bone density.
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IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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