Subcutaneous administration of abaloparatide (Eladynos) in prefilled pen
Abaloparatide is a medication used for the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women who present a higher risk of fractures. The recommended dose is 80 micrograms, administered once a day via an injection under the skin, that is, a subcutaneous injection in the abdomen. It is presented in a pre-filled pen, that contains medication for 30 days. Each pen should always be used for a single person. A new, sterile needle must be used safely and properly for each injection, carefully. #Rheumatology #Abaloparatide #Eladynos #BiologicalDrugs MORE INFORMATION đź’ˇ English dubbing performed with artificial intelligence (AI) đź’ˇ You have more information in the following link: https://airemb.es/ WHERE CAN YOU FIND US 📌 Web page: https://airemb.es/ 📌 Facebook:   / airemb  📌 Twitter:   / airemarinabaixa  📌 YouTube:    / airemb Â

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