Frontiers of hormone research | 2019

Conventional Treatment of Hypoparathyroidism.

 
 

Abstract


The treatment of hypoparathyroidism depends on the severity of hypocalcemia, how rapidly the hypocalcemia developed, and the symptomatology. Chronic hypoparathyroidism is usually treated with oral supplementations, including calcium, calcitriol, or other active vitamin D analogs, and at times, thiazide diuretics. Although the standard therapy can adequately control patients with this disease, sometimes very high doses are required to maintain serum calcium levels in the normal range, with poor compliance and risk of long-term complications.

Volume 51
Pages \n 160-164\n
DOI 10.1159/000491046
Language English
Journal Frontiers of hormone research

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