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Which drugs weaken the bones?

ryohazuki

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All I know is coffee so far. Not even the caffeine from it, but only the acidity of coffee apparently weakens the bones (Decaf coffee will do the same).

I was wondering if cocaine or other stims (or any other drug) might weaken the bones too? Your thoughts.
 
Hi op unfortunately drug topics are not allowed in hl so ill move this to other drugs
 
Am J Epidemiol. 2013 Sep 15;178(6):898-909. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwt062. Epub 2013 Jul 23.
Long-term coffee consumption in relation to fracture risk and bone mineral density in women.
Hallström H, Byberg L, Glynn A, Lemming EW, Wolk A, Michaëlsson K.

High consumption of coffee has been suggested to reduce the risk of some late-onset diseases and death but also to contribute to the development of osteoporotic fractures. Results of previous fracture studies have been inconsistent, and a comprehensive study is needed. The longitudinal population-based Swedish Mammography Cohort, including 61,433 women born in 1914-1948, was followed up from 1987 through 2008. Coffee consumption was assessed with repeated food frequency questionnaires. During follow-up, 14,738 women experienced fracture of any type, and 3,871 had a hip fracture. In a subcohort (n = 5,022), bone density was measured and osteoporosis determined (n = 1,012). After multivariable adjustment, there was no evidence of a higher rate of any fracture (hazard ratio per 200 mL coffee = 0.99; 95% confidence interval: 0.98, 1.00) or hip fracture (hazard ratio per 200 mL coffee = 0.97, 95% confidence interval: 0.95, 1.00) with increasing coffee consumption. A high coffee intake (≥4 cups daily) versus a low intake (<1 cup daily) was associated with a 2%-4% lower bone density, depending on site (P < 0.001), but the odds ratio for osteoporosis was only 1.28 (95% confidence interval: 0.88, 1.87). Thus, high coffee consumption was associated with a small reduction in bone density that did not translate into an increased risk of fracture.

I don't think you have to worry too much. Coffee may increase calcium excretion via caffeine's action as a diuretic, or possibly decrease absorbtion slightly via chelates formation, but it doesn't exactly leave you with frail bones.

but only the acidity of coffee apparently weakens the bones

I somehow doubt that coffee's acidity is going to have a direct effect on blood pH. The whole "alkalising diet" pseudoscience is just that...
 
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My doctor informed me that long-term use of opiates/oids affects bone density, as they mess with thyroid function and hormones.
 
It seems like there are a lot of research stating that SSRIs weakens bones. I wonder if this would include psychedelics too, since those increase a surge of a serotonin.
 
My doctor informed me that long-term use of opiates/oids affects bone density, as they mess with thyroid function and hormones.
Mine said that the more synthetic ones do that to your bones, weakening them and ultimately potentially causing pain. Some synthetics get stored in your muscles. I've heard the all natural (and obviously un-cut) Opiates out there don't do any damage. I could be just telling myself that though. Either way, dose me.
 
Aromatase inhibitors can significantly weaken bones by lowering estrogen. So anything else that lowers sex hormones can weaken bones too.
 
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