Denosumab is a monoclonal antibody prescribed to treat bone loss or osteoporosis and certain cancers.
How does Denosumab work?
Denosumab suppresses bone resorption in risky patients and increases bone mass.
Classification: Denosumab belongs to Monoclonal antibody group of drugs
How to take Denosumab? Administered into the layers of skin - Subcutaneously. The usual dose is 120 mg to be given every four weeks in upper arm or thigh, or abdomen.
How does Denosumab work?
Denosumab suppresses bone resorption in risky patients and increases bone mass.
Classification: Denosumab belongs to Monoclonal antibody group of drugs
How to take Denosumab? Administered into the layers of skin - Subcutaneously. The usual dose is 120 mg to be given every four weeks in upper arm or thigh, or abdomen.
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