Benefits
It helps make bones stronger and cuts down on the chance of fractures happening.
Doctors give it once a year if it’s for treatment. Or they might do it every two years just for prevention purposes.
You can back this up with regular exercise and getting enough calcium plus vitamin D. Also try to steer clear of alcohol and tobacco use.
2. Hypercalcemia.
This treatment brings down high levels of calcium in the blood. It comes up a lot in people dealing with cancer.
Most times it’s just one injection. Always stick to what your doctor says about the schedule.
For support keep yourself moving and active. Cut back on calcium and vitamin D in your diet.








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