Wagoner Community Hospital has been approved as a Reclast infusion site. Reclast injection has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration as the only once-yearly medicine for postmenopausal osteoporosis.
Unlike traditional oral therapies that have to be taken daily, weekly or monthly, Reclast is given as a once-yearly 15-minute intravenous infusion. One annual IV dose, along with daily calcium and vitamin D, helps to protect and strengthen bones from fracture for a year.
Treatment takes at least 15 minutes and is given by a nurse. With Reclast, the patient does not have to wait to eat or remain upright for a half-hour or more.
Talk to your doctor to find out if Reclast is right for you. Information: www.reclast.com.
Local News
November 16, 2008
Wagoner hospital offers Reclast infusion
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