Parathyroid Hormone and Teriparatide for the Treatment of Osteoporosis: A Review of the Evidence and Suggested Guidelines for Its Use
Western University · University of California, San Francisco · +10 more institutions
Abstract
All therapies currently recommended for the management of osteoporosis act mainly to inhibit bone resorption and reduce bone remodeling. PTH and its analog, teriparatide [recombinant human PTH(1-34)], represent a new class of anabolic therapies for the treatment of severe osteoporosis, having the potential to improve skeletal microarchitecture. Significant reductions in both vertebral and appendicular fracture rates have been demonstrated in the phase III trial of teriparatide, involving elderly women with at least one prevalent vertebral fracture before the onset of therapy. However, there is as yet no evidence that the antifracture efficacy of PTH will be superior to the bisphosphonates, whereas cost-utility…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 106
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12Topics & keywords
- Teriparatide
- Medicine
- Osteoporosis
- Internal medicine
- Parathyroid hormone
- Bone mineral
- Endocrinology
- Vitamin D and neurology
- Good health and well-being