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Especially if you’ve already broken a bone, your doctor may prescribe medicine to lower your chances for osteoporosis and to prevent more fractures:

Hormone replacement therapy, once a popular treatment to prevent bone loss, is rarely used for that now.

  • Bisphosphonates that slow your body’s natural process for breaking down bone
  • Teriparatide (Forteo), a drug that acts like a hormone made by your parathyroid glands to help the body make new bone
  • Raloxifene (Evista), which might also lower your chances of getting breast cancer

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