AS ARTHRITIS IS A DISEASE OF JOINTS. AND BONE METABOLISM AGENTS HELP IN STRENGTHENING BONES. I THOUGHT WE COULD USE IT TO TREAT ATLEAST ONE TYPE OF ARTHRITIS. IF YES CAN YOU PLZ TELL ME THE DOSAGE AND DIRECTIONS OF USE. AND IF NOT THEN IS IT NOT EVEN EFFECTIVE AS AN ADJUVANT THERAPY?
CAN ALENDRONIC ACID OR CALCITRIOL (AGENTS AFFECTING BONE METABOLISM) BE USED TO TREAT ANY KIND OF ARTHRITIS???
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Hi, I am not a doctor but as per my point of view or experience this idea can’t work successfully.
Jeremy
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