Hi I have been on Alendronic acid for 4 mths now. I have - 3 lumbar spinal osteoporosis but also have chronic kidney deficiency. My past two blood tests are showing raised 5.7 mmols/l and I’m wondering if it’s linked to my Alendronic acid?
Alendronic acid and raised Potassium ... - Bone Health and O...
Alendronic acid and raised Potassium levels
I really think this is one for a health professional, most likely your renal consultant. The trouble is as often as not you will be fobbed off. Personally I wouldn’t take any osteoporosis medication at all despite having been assured by at least three medics that it would be safe for my stomach post MALT lymphoma. I dread to think of the outcome had I agreed to take it, it would have been catastrophic I’m sure. Sadly the best thing I can suggest is that you do your own investigation as far as you possibly can. Good luck.
I stopped taking Alendronic acid because of stomach problems ie acid reflux. Now I take Gaviscon to deal with that and I've been warned its very high in potassium . I was also prescribed Omeprazole which is bad for bones, but that actually makes my stomach worse. Its all a bit like the old lady who swallowed a fly.
Please go and get hyperparathyroidism ruled out. Calcium vit d magnesium and pth need testing from the same blood draw. Known to cause kidney problems and osteoporosis if left untreated and no amount of alendronic acid will help.....
yes. Sorry I m not much help, I was on it at first but came off as my cousin had cancer of oesophagi. I already had three spinal fractures and I now have 16 which includes pelvis. All have cement in. Also have 2 new hips. The only thing I would say is I be now taken multiple drugs, injections and infusions. All too late, this is since 2008. I have taken omeprazole all this time and nobody informed me of the risks. I m currently trying to switch it with Gp. Stable door and horse bolted springs to mind. Yes I would go and get more medical advice. Good luck x
well I don’t know if it caused more fractures or not but it could have done and I was unaware
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I’d get a retest first as potassium is susceptible to being high if the blood sample is slightly damaging the cells when drawn or how long stored before being tested - happened to me a couple of times