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Osteoporosis treatment: Medications can help

When might other osteoporosis medications be used?

Drugs such as denosumab, teriparatide and abaloparatide can be used by anyone with osteoporosis, but are more likely to be recommended for people with unique circumstances, including severe osteoporosis with very low bone density, multiple fractures, steroid use and young age.

These drugs, which are injected, might also be given to people who can't tolerate an oral bisphosphonate. Intravenous (IV) forms of zoledronic acid and ibandronate also can be an option for people who can't tolerate an oral bisphosphonate.