Relationship between Use of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs (Statins) and Osteoporosis in Women after Menopause

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What is the problem and what is known about it so far?

In osteoporosis, bones become less dense and more fragile and bone fractures occur more easily. Since the hormone estrogen keeps bone dense, osteoporosis is especially common in women after menopause as estrogen levels drop. Estimates …

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