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Hi, new here. Just had Zolendronic acid infusion and want to know if I should continue taking a bone support supplement (formula includes Magnesum, Calcium Citrate, Zinc, Manganese, Copper Vits D3 K2 C E ,Horsetail, Boron, Chromium). Any other advice about interactions with other allopathic or herbal medication? I also have osteo-arthritis, GERD and Bronchiecstasis. At present I am only taking Lanzaprazole and Fostair inhaler plus occasional probiotics. Thanks in advance.

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You may be able to get an answer to this question from a pharmacist. I think it needs someone with the relevant qualifications to be able to talk about drug/supplement interactions.

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yes, that makes sense. Obviously some brain fog here....thanks.

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thank you,

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