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June 13, 2006

Stontium Ranelate and Strontium Citrate

Strontium ranelate is new drug for osteoporosis from Servier Laboratories. New trial results show that the drug stops bone loss and encourages the growth of new reduced fractures in women aged 80 and over by a third. (dailymail.co.uk)

Also, here is a great article on strontium.... some opinions on its use and an explanation of the difference between strontium ranelate and strontium citrate. Strontium ranelate is the synthetic form and strontium citrate is the natural form of strontium. (canada.com)

Posted by laura on June 13, 2006 11:40 AM | DIGG | del.icio.us | furl

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Can strontium be taken when the patient is also taking actenol?


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