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Browse recruiting osteoporosis clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weak and brittle due to loss of bone density. Clinical trials investigate new medications to increase bone density, reduce fracture risk, and improve bone quality.

Common Symptoms

Often asymptomatic until fracture, back pain, loss of height over time, stooped posture, bone fractures from minor falls

Risk Factors

Age, female gender, family history, low body weight, smoking, excessive alcohol, certain medications (steroids), low calcium intake, vitamin D deficiency

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes bisphosphonates, hormone therapy, denosumab, teriparatide, and romosozumab. Clinical trials explore novel anabolic agents, cathepsin K inhibitors, and combination therapies.

Why Participate?

Osteoporosis clinical trials help develop more effective treatments with convenient dosing schedules and contribute to understanding bone metabolism and fracture prevention.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Osteoporosis clinical trials test new medications and therapies to increase bone density, reduce fracture risk, and improve bone health.
Eligibility depends on bone density scores (T-scores), age, fracture history, and prior osteoporosis treatments.
Compensation varies. Participants typically receive $50-$150 per visit with bone density scans and lab work provided at no cost.
Yes, participants are monitored with regular bone density scans and blood work. All trials follow strict safety guidelines.