Friday, January 29, 2010

Boniva for post menopausal bone loss / osteoporosis

Boniva is a prescription medication used to treat bone loss in women after menopause, when this can become a major issue in bone health. The medication can stop and even reverse bone loss in many cases.

Boniva is known from a very prominent TV Advertising Campaign featuring actress Sally Fields of "The Flying Nun", "Norma Rae", and "Brothers and Sisters" fame.

From the official Boniva Website:

BONIVA
is a prescription medication used for osteoporosis treatment in women after menopause. BONIVA helps reverse bone loss in most women who take it, even though they won't be able to see or feel a difference.

For BONIVA to treat osteoporosis, you have to take it as prescribed. BONIVA will not work if you stop taking it.

How BONIVA Works
Find out how BONIVA can protect your bones from the effects of postmenopausal osteoporosis—not only maintaining your bone density but actually helping to reverse bone loss.

How to Take BONIVA
Learn the proper steps for taking BONIVA medication, and what to do if you miss a monthly dose—plus view a list of activities you can do while taking your once-monthly BONIVA tablet.

Why BONIVA?
Read more about BONIVA and ask your healthcare provider if BONIVA might be right for you.

BONIVA Side Effects
Get a better understanding of the common side effects of BONIVA.

For more information about BONIVA Tablets, please download a copy of our educational brochure in your preferred language.

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