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Effects of once-weekly oral alendronate on bone in children on glucocorticoid treatment

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Once-weekly oral alendronate is well tolerated, suppresses bone resorption and may improve volumetric bone density at the lumbar spine and mechanical strength of the femoral shaft in children with chronic illness taking glucocorticoids. It does not affect bone growth. Larger controlled studies are needed to determine if these changes translate into reduced fracture incidence or greater peak bone mass. This study highlights the importance of differentiating between changes in bone size and changes in volumetric bone density in assessing bone in children, and also having control subjects in intervention studies.

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