In patients with a history of retinal vein occlusion, how should the risk of recurrent thromboembolic events influence the selection of osteoporosis therapies?
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Endocrinology · William Jennings Bryan Dorn Department Of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
The FDA-approved prescribing information for raloxifene explicitly lists retinal vein thrombosis alongside deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism as contraindications.
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Rheumatology · UCLA
The choice of therapy depends on the patient’s risk factor for fracture. I certainly would not use a SERM or estrogen in treating her and I would try to avoid Romosozumab, but certainly a bisphosphonate or denosumab could be prescribed safely.