Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

M05BA02 - Clodronic Acid
Not porphyrinogenic
NP

Rationale
Inorganic compound. Accumulates in bone tissue. Not metabolised. One reference : use with care
Chemical description
Biphosphonate, distributes mainly to bone tissue where it inhibits bone resorbtion in osteoporosis. South African list: use with care
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 2 patients with acute porphyria.

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Tradenames and packages
From some sources, we get a list of packages (United Kingdom, Ireland, Estonia). Other sources contain more or less "clean" versions of the trade name (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway). What you see here is the raw data we get from each country, so there will appear to be duplicates. The bold names are the searchable terms. The gray names that follow are all mapped to the bolded term.
Note: The cleaning is done automatically by a proprietary algorithm, and it may produce errors. We strive to improve it continuously.
Netherlands
Ostac · Ostac 520 mg, filmomhulde tabletten · Ostac 520, filmomhulde tabletten 520 mg
United Kingdom
Bonefos · Bonefos 400mg capsules · Bonefos 800mg tablets · Bonefos Concentrate · Bonefos Concentrate 300mg/5ml solution for infusion ampoules · Clasteon · Clasteon 400mg capsules · Clasteon 800mg tablets · Loron · Loron 400mg capsules · Loron 520mg tablets · Sodium clodronate · Sodium clodronate 400mg capsules · Sodium clodronate 520mg tablets · Sodium clodronate 800mg tablets
 
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