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Given the risk of hypocalcemia in dialysis dependent patients treated with denosumab, what is the best method of treatment for osteoporosis for these patients, and should we be transitioning to a different agent?

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Endocrinology · University of Missouri School of Medicine

Hypocalcemia can be prevented by providing adequate calcium, 1,200-1,500 mg in divided doses daily, and adequate calcitriol to absorb it. Good results also occur when the patient has tertiary hyperparathyroidism with hypercalcemia.

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Endocrinology · Providence John Wayne Cancer Institute Endocrinology

Calcium and calcitriol should be effective.

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