What is the most appropriate oral treatment?
A 55-year-old man presented with a 3-year history of increasing pain in the right hip. He had been otherwise well and was taking no medication. He was reluctant to consider any intravenous treatment as he had a phobia of needles.
Investigations:
X-ray of hipssclerotic bone in right pubis and ischium
suggestive of Paget’s disease
What is the most appropriate oral treatment?
A . calcium and vitamin D
B . ibandronate sodium
C . risedronate sodium
D . sodium clodronate
E . strontium ranelate
Answer: C
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