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Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Pamidria is an antiresorptive drug belonging to the group of biophosphonates; It is used to treat diseases accompanied by destruction of bone tissue. Manufacturer - pharmaceutical company Cipla Ltd (India).
Pamidria is synonymous with drugs that have one active ingredient (disodium pamidronate), but produced under other trade names: Pamidronate, Pamiredin, Pamirid, Pamifos, Pomigara, Arredia, and others.
Contraindications of this drug, as well as the form of release, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, the way of application and dose, side effects, interactions with other drugs - are identical to those of the drugs-synonyms. For complete information, see Pamidronate.
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Indications Pamidria
Indications for use Pamidria - diseases accompanied by pathological destruction of bone tissue of the skeleton (bone resorption):
- metastases of cancer in the bone;
- excess calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia) oncological etiology;
- bone lesions in myeloma;
- deforming osteitis or Paget's disease.
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To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Pamidria" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.
Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.