Abstract

Recent studies have shown that statins might be potent inhibitors of bone resorption and osteoclast number ,and there is evidence for their bone anabolic effects. Statin treatment seems to protect againstnon-pathological fractures in older women. However ,contradictory findings have been obtained. In this retrospective study we found that postmenopausal women on statins and hormone replacement therapy (HRT)showed higher bone mineral density than women on HRT alone. This evidence provides further confirmation of the effect of statins on bone turnover and shows that the combination of HRT and statins reducesthe risk of bone fracture by virtue of the antiresorptive effect of HRT and the anabolic and antiresorptive effects of statins.

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