Benefits
It helps strengthen bones and cut down on the risk of fractures.
Doctors give it once a year for treatment purposes. Or they might do it every two years just for prevention.
People should focus on regular exercise along with getting enough calcium and vitamin D. They also need to steer clear of alcohol and tobacco use.
When dealing with hypercalcemia, it works to lower those high levels of calcium in the blood. That condition shows up pretty often in cancer patients.
Treatment usually involves just a single dose. But sometimes repeats are necessary depending on the situation.
Staying active is important during this time. Patients should avoid taking any calcium or vitamin D supplements.







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