Successful study of new osteoporosis drugs
In the research report of scientists from the University of Colombo (USA), scientists have successfully studied a new oral drug to help treat osteoporosis.
This drug has been successfully tested on mice and in the future will enter a phase of clinical trials.
Unlike the currently used osteoporosis medications, this new drug does not prolong the softening of the bone but it can promote new bone formation.
Professor Karsenty, a member of the research team, said the scientists gave menopause at the menopause the new drug every day.
The results showed that, a few days after taking the drug, their osteoporosis progressed in a good way, after some time, their weak bones basically restored their hard state. head./.
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