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Posted: 08/04/05 - 18:02 Post subject: |
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There are several treatment strategies you could try, even though it is not guaranteed that any of them will produce good result and completely cure you. But, every one I will mention should make you feel and work better. First of all, as it is bone disease, you should keep phosphate below 5.5 mg/dL and you can do that by dietary phosphate restriction, calcium acetate with meals to "bind" phosphate and, finally, as last resort, aluminum hydroxide. Then, you should keep serum calcium in normal range and control PHT (with calcium supplements, vitamin-D metabolites or Calcitriol). I hope this helps.
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