What kind of medication do you take for a bone fracture?

Depending on the condition of the bone fracture, ibuprofen, meloxicam, calcium gluconate and vitamin D can be taken. Bone fracture mainly focuses on braking and resting to prevent re-injury. Generally, bone fracture is caused by larger impacts or falls, often accompanied by soft tissue injuries, if it is mild, without obvious displacement through simple fixation and treatment with plaster or small splint, the injury can gradually heal and generally do not need to take medication. If the condition is more serious and the pain is more severe, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and meloxicam can be taken. If accompanied by osteoporosis, calcium gluconate and vitamin D can be taken to promote the healing of the fractured part of the bone. Bone fracture should go to the regular hospital in time, by the doctor according to the symptoms, signs and auxiliary examination to determine the specific condition, according to the condition to give the correct treatment. All of the above drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor.