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Oral Bisphosphonates May Cut Risk of Jaw Necrosis
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Title Oral Bisphosphonates May Cut Risk of Jaw Necrosis
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568232?src=rss
Description A report in the Journal of the American Dental Association for January clarifies the risk of jaw osteonecrosis associated with bisphosphonates. Intravenous bisphosphonates strongly increase the risk of adverse jaw outcomes, but oral bisphosphonates tend to decrease the risk, the research shows. Reuters Health Information
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Date Jan 4, 2008
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