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Treatment of pre-menopausal osteoporosis

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There is no established treatment and all premenopausal women suspected of having osteoporosis should be referred for investigation and further management to a specialist centre.

Examples include non-pregnant women with pre-menopausal amenorrhoea for more than 6 months due to:

  • anorexia / bulimia nervosa
  • athletic amenorrhoea
  • gonadotrophin releasing hormone or its analogues

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