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					| Steroid-Induced Osteoporosis
		
			| Steroid-Induced OsteoporosisSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewMany people take oral or inhaled steroid medicines for conditions such as
		asthma or
		chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These medicines include beclomethasone, flunisolide, and prednisone. The oral kind and the high-dose inhaled kind can cause bone loss over time. If you
		are on these types of medicines for 6 months or longer, you are at increased
		risk for osteoporosis. This puts you at high risk for broken
		bones. If you do break a bone, healing can take a long time because osteoporosis reduces your bones' ability to rebuild.  If you use steroid medicines long-term, you should be watched for
		bone loss.CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerKathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
 Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerCarla J. Herman, MD, MPH - Geriatric Medicine
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