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[Treatment of Paget's disease of bone with zoledronic acid].
Revue Médicale de Bruxelles 2005 November
Bone pain and bone deformities are the most common manifestations of Paget's disease of bone, even if the diagnosis is nowadays most often made by chance following a routine measurement of serum alkaline phosphatase. Woven bone is formed following a marked increase in bone resorption due to a stimulation of osteoclast activity. Biphosphonates constitute the modern treatment of Paget's disease of bone. Tiludronate (Skelid), or better risedronate (Actonel), are administered orally every day during at least 2 months. Zoledronic acid (Aclasta), as a single 15-min 5 mg infusion, has been recently compared to risedronate, 30 mg/d orally for 2 months, in two randomized studies including 357 patients. Zoledronic acid had a superior therapeutic efficacy, as judged by its rapidity of action, the duration of the biochemical response and the percentage of responders. Thus, at 6 months, alkaline phosphatase levels were normalized in 89% of the patients in the zoledronic acid group as compared to 58% in the risedronate group. The most frequent side effect was a flu-like syndrome, observed in 10% of the patients. An adequate intake of calcium and vitamin D is recommended to avoid posttreatment hypocalcemia. The introduction of Aclasta should simplify and improve the therapeutic management of Paget's disease of bone.
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