Teriparatide or Alendronate in Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis
University of Alabama at Birmingham · Columbia University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Bisphosphonate therapy is the current standard of care for the prevention and treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis. Studies of anabolic therapy in patients who are receiving long-term glucocorticoids and are at high risk for fracture are lacking.
In an 18-month randomized, double-blind, controlled trial, we compared teriparatide with alendronate in 428 women and men with osteoporosis (ages, 22 to 89 years) who had received glucocorticoids for at least 3 months (prednisone equivalent, 5 mg daily or more). A total of 214 patients received 20 microg of teriparatide once daily, and 214 received 10 mg of alendronate once daily. The primary outcome was the change in bone mineral density at the lumbar spine. Secondary outcomes included changes in bone mineral density at the total hip and in markers of bone turnover, the time to changes in bone mineral density, the incidence of fractures, and safety.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.71
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
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8Topics & keywords
- Teriparatide
- Medicine
- Bone mineral
- Osteoporosis
- Bisphosphonate
- Bone density
- Prednisone
- Alendronic acid
- Good health and well-being