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Nitroglycerin Ointment Strengthens Bone


 

From JAMA

“If such a study demonstrates efficacy for reducing fractures, clinicians would have a novel and inexpensive therapy for osteoporosis.”

The results of the current study also should spur development of other agents that act as nitric oxide donors, preferably drugs with better adverse effect profiles that don't cause so many headaches.

Future research also should report data on any blood pressure changes associated with nitroglycerin therapy, which Dr. Jamal and her associates did not report on, he added.

DR. KHOSLA is in the endocrine research unit at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. He reported serving on a scientific advisory board for Amgen. These remarks were taken from his editorial accompanying Dr. Jamal's report (JAMA 2011:305:826-7).

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