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What is your approach to treating osteoporosis in patients post bariatric surgery?

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Rheumatology · U of AZ Phoenix Dept of Orthopaedics

While there is no guidance from the bariatric surgeons, I tend to avoid oral bisphosphonates in all patients with prior bariatric surgery. I am worried about the pill getting stuck independent of the type of surgery. Since we have IV bisphosphonates and denosumab I have good alternatives to oral bis...

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

We also cannot forget the possibility of osteomalacia in these patients. We must watch the vitamin D levels like a hawk and insist on lifelong supplementation with calcium and vitamin D.

When you see a roux-en-Y patient with diffuse body pain, joint pains, or muscle weakness, always check their vita...

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Rheumatology · Mobile Medical Care Inc

I share Dr. @Dr. First Last’s concern and also wonder about the actual absorption of medications in this situation. To that end, I tend to favor parenteral therapy for osteoporosis and use markers of bone metabolism in those patients who would rather take oral therapy than parenteral therapy to assi...

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