TY - JOUR
T1 - Guidelines for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis for general practitioners
AU - O'Neill, Sheila
AU - Sambrook, Philip
AU - Diamond, Terry
AU - Ebeling, Peter
AU - Ferris, Linda
AU - Flicker, Leon
AU - Findlay, David
AU - Singh, Maria Fiatarone
AU - Lord, Stephen
AU - MacLennan, Alastair
AU - Markwell, Alex
AU - Nowson, Caryl
AU - Pocock, Nick
AU - Williamson, Margaret
PY - 2002/1/1
Y1 - 2002/1/1
N2 - Background: Osteoporosis Australia has been committed to the education of general practitioners and the community with a series of updated guidelines on the management of osteoporosis. Since the last series was published in Australian Family Physician (August 2000), there have been further advances in our understanding of the treatments involved in both prevention of bone loss and the management of established osteoporosis. Objective: This article represents updated guidelines for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis to assist GPs identify those women at risk and to review current treatment strategies. Discussion: Osteoporosis and its associated problems are major health concerns in Australia, especially with an aging population. While important principles of management are still considered to be maximising peak bone mass and preventing postmenopausal bone loss, new clinical trial data about drugs such as the bisphosphonates, raloxifene and oestrogen have recently become available and the relative role of various agents is gradually becoming clearer. The use of long term hormone replacement therapy has mixed risks and benefits that requires individual patient counselling.
AB - Background: Osteoporosis Australia has been committed to the education of general practitioners and the community with a series of updated guidelines on the management of osteoporosis. Since the last series was published in Australian Family Physician (August 2000), there have been further advances in our understanding of the treatments involved in both prevention of bone loss and the management of established osteoporosis. Objective: This article represents updated guidelines for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis to assist GPs identify those women at risk and to review current treatment strategies. Discussion: Osteoporosis and its associated problems are major health concerns in Australia, especially with an aging population. While important principles of management are still considered to be maximising peak bone mass and preventing postmenopausal bone loss, new clinical trial data about drugs such as the bisphosphonates, raloxifene and oestrogen have recently become available and the relative role of various agents is gradually becoming clearer. The use of long term hormone replacement therapy has mixed risks and benefits that requires individual patient counselling.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84880119539
M3 - Article
C2 - 2002135761
AN - SCOPUS:84880119539
SN - 0300-8495
VL - 31
JO - Australian Family Physician
JF - Australian Family Physician
IS - 10
ER -