CLODRONATE: OLD DRUG, NEW USES

G. Saviola, L. Abdi-Ali, M.R. Povino

Article ID: 5843
Vol 29, Issue 3, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha5843
Received: 9 October 2015; Accepted: 9 October 2015; Available online: 9 October 2015; Issue release: 9 October 2015

Abstract

Clodronate (CLO) is a bisphosphonate (BP) with proved efficacy in the treatment of osteoporosis. The reason of its activity is the anti-resorptive action, which is a common characteristic of BPs. Contrary to other BPs, CLO has a relatively low affinity for bone and a peculiar mechanism of action. CLO is effective in several diseases associated to excessive bone resorption as bone Pagets disease and CRPS type I. Moreover, there are data showing activity of CLO in the erosive osteoarthritis of the hands, in the osteoarthritis of the knees, in the treatment of extra-articular calcifications and in preventing the mobilization of knee and hip prosthesis.


Keywords

clodronate;osteoarthritis;extra-articular calcifications;aseptic mobilization of prosthesis


References

Supporting Agencies



Copyright (c) 2015 G. Saviola, L. Abdi-Ali, M.R. Povino




This site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).