Efficacy and safety of bivalos therapy for postmenopausal osteoporosis. Results of Russian multicenter trial

To study effects of one-year therapy with bivalos on mineral bone density (MBD) of the spine in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO), effects of bivalos (strontium ranelate) on MBD of the neck of the femur and femur, the levels of bone metabolism markers, quality of life, tolerance of lon...

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Published inTerapevtic̆eskii arhiv Vol. 80; no. 5; pp. 47 - 52
Main Authors Rozhinskaia, L Ia, Arapova, S D, Dzeranova, L K, Molitvoslovova, N N, Marova, E I, Il'in, A V, Benevolenskaia, L I, Nikitinskaia, O A, Korotkova, T A, Toroptsova, N V, Smirnov, A V, Demin, N V, Rodionova, S S, Buklemeshev, Iu V, Shumskiĭ, A A
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Abstract To study effects of one-year therapy with bivalos on mineral bone density (MBD) of the spine in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO), effects of bivalos (strontium ranelate) on MBD of the neck of the femur and femur, the levels of bone metabolism markers, quality of life, tolerance of long-term therapy. The study was made of 60 females aged 54-75 years with PMO. MBD was measured with x-ray absorptiometry in the vertebra and proximal femur. Bone markers in blood serum were detected by enzyme immunoassay. After a year of taking bivalos MBD in lumbar vertebra increased by 4.68 +/- 4.94%, in the neck of the femur--by 2.0 +/- 4.29%, in the proximal femur--by 3.10 +/- 3.34%. A significant 19.5% rise in bone alkaline phosphatase and a 16.5% fall in the level of CT were noted showing a stimulating effect of bivalos on bone formation and an inhibiting effect--on bone tissue resorption. Bivalos treatment raised quality of life of the patients: better motility, regress of depression, improved self-appraisal, decreased number of patients with pain in the spine, attenuated pain. The drug was well tolerated, unwanted effects arose in 15% patients, discontinuation of the drug because of toxicity occurred in 5%. Serious side effects were not observed. Strontium ranelate is effective in PMO and is well tolerated.
AbstractList To study effects of one-year therapy with bivalos on mineral bone density (MBD) of the spine in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO), effects of bivalos (strontium ranelate) on MBD of the neck of the femur and femur, the levels of bone metabolism markers, quality of life, tolerance of long-term therapy. The study was made of 60 females aged 54-75 years with PMO. MBD was measured with x-ray absorptiometry in the vertebra and proximal femur. Bone markers in blood serum were detected by enzyme immunoassay. After a year of taking bivalos MBD in lumbar vertebra increased by 4.68 +/- 4.94%, in the neck of the femur--by 2.0 +/- 4.29%, in the proximal femur--by 3.10 +/- 3.34%. A significant 19.5% rise in bone alkaline phosphatase and a 16.5% fall in the level of CT were noted showing a stimulating effect of bivalos on bone formation and an inhibiting effect--on bone tissue resorption. Bivalos treatment raised quality of life of the patients: better motility, regress of depression, improved self-appraisal, decreased number of patients with pain in the spine, attenuated pain. The drug was well tolerated, unwanted effects arose in 15% patients, discontinuation of the drug because of toxicity occurred in 5%. Serious side effects were not observed. Strontium ranelate is effective in PMO and is well tolerated.
Aim. To study effects of one-year therapy with bivalos on mineral bone density (MBD) of the spine in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO), effects of bivalos (strontium ranelate) on MBD of the neck of the femur and femur, the levels of bone metabolism markers, quality of life, tolerance of long-term therapy. Material and methods. The study was made of 60 females aged 54-75 years with PMO. MBD was measured with x-ray absorptiometry in the vertebra and proximal femur. Bone markers in blood serum were detected by enzyme immunoassay . Results. After a year of taking bivalos MBD in lumbar vertebra increased by 4.68 ± 4.94%, in the neck of the femur - by 2.0 ± 4.29%, in the proximal femur - by 3.10 ± 3.34%. A significant 19.5% rise in bone alkaline phosphatase and a 16.5% fall in the level of CT were noted showing a stimulating effect of bivalos on bone formation and an inhibiting effect - on bone tissue resorption. Bivalos treatment raised quality of life of the patients: better motility, regress of depression, improved self-appraisal, decreased number of patients with pain in the spine, attenuated pain. The drug was well tolerated, unwanted effects arose in 15% patients, discontinuation of the drug because of toxicity occurred in 5%. Serious side effects were not observed. Conclusion. Strontium ranelate is effective in PMO and is well tolerated.
Author Buklemeshev, Iu V
Rozhinskaia, L Ia
Marova, E I
Il'in, A V
Nikitinskaia, O A
Korotkova, T A
Benevolenskaia, L I
Smirnov, A V
Toroptsova, N V
Arapova, S D
Rodionova, S S
Molitvoslovova, N N
Shumskiĭ, A A
Dzeranova, L K
Demin, N V
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SubjectTerms Absorptiometry, Photon
Administration, Oral
Aged
bivalos
Bone Density - drug effects
Bone Density Conservation Agents - administration & dosage
Bone Density Conservation Agents - therapeutic use
Cytokines - blood
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Femur - diagnostic imaging
Femur - metabolism
Humans
Immunoenzyme Techniques
Lumbar Vertebrae - diagnostic imaging
Lumbar Vertebrae - metabolism
Middle Aged
Organometallic Compounds - administration & dosage
Organometallic Compounds - therapeutic use
osteoporosis
Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal - diagnostic imaging
Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal - drug therapy
Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal - metabolism
postmenopausal period
strontium ranelat
Thiophenes - administration & dosage
Thiophenes - therapeutic use
treatment
Treatment Outcome
Title Efficacy and safety of bivalos therapy for postmenopausal osteoporosis. Results of Russian multicenter trial
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