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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3955027"]My mother is 73 and has been taking Boniva for only a few months. She has spinal fractures, osteopenia. Her calcium and D levels are fine. She is in intense back pain every day and has been so for 5 months. The only recourse they say is surgery to fuse two of her vertebra.</p><p><br /></p><p>She has been asking meover and over again to do online research for her on what is better? Boniva or Actonel? it's driving me crazy!!!! they all seem the same.... </p><p>She heard that the Boniva can cause serious jaw/bone damage so if you are having dental work it can be detrimental? </p><p><br /></p><p>So from what i have been reading in all of the blogs is that Boniva is fine. RIGHT?????</p><p><br /></p><p>- Concerned daughter[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3955027"]My mother is 73 and has been taking Boniva for only a few months. She has spinal fractures, osteopenia. Her calcium and D levels are fine. She is in intense back pain every day and has been so for 5 months. The only recourse they say is surgery to fuse two of her vertebra. She has been asking meover and over again to do online research for her on what is better? Boniva or Actonel? it's driving me crazy!!!! they all seem the same.... She heard that the Boniva can cause serious jaw/bone damage so if you are having dental work it can be detrimental? So from what i have been reading in all of the blogs is that Boniva is fine. RIGHT????? - Concerned daughter[/QUOTE]
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