Denosumab is a monoclonal antibody prescribed to treat bone loss or osteoporosis and certain cancers. How does Denosumab work?
Denosumab
suppresses bone resorption in risky patients and increases bone mass. Classification:
Denosumab belongs to Monoclonal antibody group
of drugs How to take Denosumab?
Administered into
the layers of skin - Subcutaneously.
The usual dose is 120 mg to be given
every four weeks in
upper arm or thigh, or abdomen.
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