Miscellaneous bone resorption inhibitors

What are Miscellaneous bone resorption inhibitors?

Miscellaneous bone resorption inhibitors are drugs that inhibit mineralization or resorption of the bone. These agents work by different mechanisms to decrease bone resorption and prevent calcium loss from the bones. These bone resorption inhibitors are used to treat patients who have bone cancer or to treat patients who have excess calcium in the blood due to cancer.

List drug with Miscellaneous bone resorption inhibitors

Drug Name
Denosumab
Generic name: Denosumab (Prolia)
Evenity
Generic name: Romosozumab
Prolia
Generic name: Denosumab (Prolia)
Romosozumab
Generic name: Romosozumab
Romosozumab-aqqg
Generic name: Romosozumab-aqqg
Xgeva
Generic name: Denosumab

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