Description
Boniva (chemical name: ibandronate) is a medication used to treat or prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. It belongs to a class of drugs called bisphosphonates, which help to strengthen bone and reduce the risk of fractures.
Boniva works by slowing down the rate of bone loss and increasing bone mass, which helps to reduce the risk of fractures. It’s usually taken orally with a full glass of plain water, on an empty stomach, at least 60 minutes before the first food or drink of the day, or other medications.
As with any medication, it’s important to discuss with your healthcare provider about potential side effects, drug interactions, and any other concerns you may have before starting Boniva.