Spiriva (tiotropium) is a medication used to manage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is not directly linked to causing osteoporosis. However, some studies suggest that long-term use of anticholinergic medications, including Spiriva, may have an association with bone density loss. It is essential for individuals on Spiriva to discuss any concerns about osteoporosis with their healthcare provider, especially if they have risk factors for bone health issues. Regular monitoring and preventive measures can help manage overall health.
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Severe osteoporosis could cause trouble in walking and bone shrinking.
Lack of calcium and exercise
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The actor in the Spiriva commercial with the elephant is Gena Rowlands.
There are several medical texts out in the world that define Osteoporosis as either Primary Osteoporosis or Secondary Osteoporosis. Primary osteoporosis is said to be a bone disorder of relatively unknown origin that occurs with aging and accelerates later on in life. Secondary osteoporosis, is the type of osteoporosis that has a direct cause. This type of osteoporosis is "secondary to," or caused by, something else.Many medical professionals consider all Osteoporosis to actually be Secondary Osteoporosis. This is because there are many known factors. Doctors have said that if one examines things closely enough....you will be able to find a secondary cause for almost every case of osteoporosis. There are many disorders, factors and conditions that have been associated with the development of osteoporosis.
No. Spiriva is prescribed for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease) not asthma. Follow the link.
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You shouldn't use things after their expiration dates. It may cause some kind of harm in one way or another.