Osteoporosis injection once a year generally refers to zoledronic acid injection. Side effects, such as fever, may occur with the use of the medication.
The standardized use of zoledronic acid injection for anti-osteoporosis is once a year, and the drug may cause a variety of side effects, but there are individual differences in their occurrence and severity. Common side effects are fever, myalgia, flu-like symptoms, arthralgia, and headache, etc. Rest should be taken after use of the drug, and symptomatic treatment is required for the development of appropriate symptoms.
The use of this drug needs to be evaluated by a physician and is contraindicated in allergy, hypocalcemia, severe renal insufficiency, pregnant and lactating women, and should not be used in patients under 18 years of age. After the use of the drug need to pay attention to observe whether there is any discomfort reaction occurs, and timely to be symptomatic treatment, do not blindly use the drug.