Osteoporosis requires anti-osteoporosis medication and Osteopeptide shots are primarily used to treat osteoarthritis, fractures or rheumatic diseases. Osteoporosis refers to the decline in the body’s bone mass or changes in the microstructure of the bone such as sparse trabeculae, resulting in increased brittleness of the bone structure, which in turn greatly increases the risk of fracture. Bone peptide injection, i.e. bone peptide injection, is indicated mainly for promoting fracture healing. Secondly, it can also be used in the treatment of proliferative bone and joint diseases such as arthritis of the limbs, as well as rheumatic or rheumatoid arthritis. In the treatment of osteoporosis, it is generally based on the inhibition of bone resorption drugs, such as oral calcium gluconate, vitamin D or injection of diphosphonates such as zoledronic acid. Such drugs need to be applied under the guidance of a doctor.