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Is Evenity appropriate for a patient with severe osteoporosis (T-score -3.1) unresponsive to bisphosphonates and persistent primary hyperparathyroidism despite two surgeries?

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Endocrinology · Boston University School of Medicine

Before, I would institute therapy, I would like to know what the situation is with the primary hyperparathyroidism. Is this primary or FHH? Although a 24-hour urine calcium creatinine ratio is no longer helpful, I find that the serum phosphate and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, along with 25-hydroxyvitami...

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Endocrinology · BMCWorking Well Occupational Health Clinic

There should not be a problem with Evenity and primary hyperparathyroidism.

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