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              - Bone physiology
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                                1. Pathways regulating bone resorption
- Prof. Tim Arnett
 
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                                2. Pathways regulating bone formation
- Dr. Michaela Kneissel
 
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                                3. The osteocyte
- Prof. Lynda F. Bonewald
 
 - Osteoporosis
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                                4. Epidemiology of osteoporosis
- Prof. Cyrus Cooper
 
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                                5. Pharmacotherapy of osteoporosis 1
- Dr. Michael McClung
 
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                                6. Pharmacotherapy of osteoporosis 2
- Dr. Michael McClung
 
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                                7. Current concepts for the management of patients with osteoporosis
- Dr. Michael Lewiecki
 
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                                8. Combination and sequential therapy for the treatment of osteoporosis
- Prof. Felicia Cosman
 
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                                9. Osteoporosis in men
- Prof. Peter R. Ebeling
 
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                                10. Glucocorticoids, inflammation and bone loss
- Prof. Christian Roux
 
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                                11. Atypical femoral fractures
- Dr. Angela Cheung
 
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                                12. How long to treat osteoporosis
- Prof. Robert A. Adler
 
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                                13. Osteoporosis: calcium and vitamin D
- Prof. Bo Abrahamsen
 
 - Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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                                14. New and emerging treatments for osteoporosis
- Dr. Michael Lewiecki
 
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                                15. Osteoporosis: how long to treat?
- Prof. Robert A. Adler
 
 
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
 - Disclosure
 - Outline
 - Approved medications for osteoporosis
 - Limitations of current therapy
 - Bone structure - normal vs. osteoporosis
 - Bone remodeling
 - New and emerging treatments
 - Dmab inhibits osteoclast formation
 - Denosumab indications (USA)
 - FREEDOM extension (1)
 - FREEDOM extension (2)
 - FREEDOM extension summary
 - Why BMD continue to increase with Dmab?
 - Tissue selective estrogen complexes (TSEC)
 - CE/BZA approved by FDA
 - Estrogen, progesterone, SERMs
 - Combination – sequential therapy
 - Transdermal teriparatide
 - Transdermal microneedle delivery system
 - Oral PTH(1-34)
 - 5-CNAC carrier molecule
 - Oral recombinant calcitonin
 - PTH(1-34) microchip
 - Microchip mechanism of action
 - Teriparatide reduced risk of vertebral fractures
 - Abaloparatide (BA058)
 - Abaloparatide phase 2 and 3 studies
 - Abaloparatide phase 3 trial (active)
 - Risk of VFs fractures: Abalo vs. PBO
 - Risk of non-VFs: Abalo vs. PBO
 - Abaloparatide-TD
 - Wnt signaling pathway
 - Romosozumab (AMG 785)
 - Romosozumab phase 2 trial
 - Cathepsin K
 - Cathepsin K inhibitors
 - Odanacatib phase 2 trial: 3-year BMD data
 - Odanacatib phase 2 trial: bone turnover marker
 - Odanacatib phase 3: LOFT - BMD, fractures
 - Odanacatib phase 3: LOFT - safety
 - Challenges in drug development
 - ASBMR/NOF treat-to-target task force
 - Considerations
 - T-score goal
 - New strategies to improve care
 - The future for osteoporosis
 
Topics Covered
- Limitations of current therapy
 - New data on available medications
 - Recently approved treatments
 - Novel targets for intervention
 - Investigational agents
 - New delivery systems
 - Strategies to address unmet needs
 
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Lewiecki, M. (2016, March 31). New and emerging treatments for osteoporosis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 3, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DTLQ9086.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Michael Lewiecki acts as a consultant for Amgen, Merck, Lilly, Radius, Shire and Alexion. He also sits on the speaker's bureau for Shire and receives grants/research support as a Principal Investigator from Amgen, Merck and Lilly.
 
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                    E. MICHAEL LEWIECKI:
Hello, this is Mike Lewiecki.
                  
                    I'm talking to you today
about new and emerging
                  
                    treatments for osteoporosis.
                  
                    I'm director of New Mexico Clinical
Research and Osteoporosis Center
                  
                    in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
and on the faculty of the University
                  
                    of New Mexico School of Medicine.
                  
                
              
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                    This is my disclosure.
                  
                
              
                  0:26
                
                
                  
                    I'll be talking about
limitations of current therapy
                  
                    for osteoporosis, new data
on available medications
                  
                    for osteoporosis, recently approved
treatments, novel treatments
                  
                    for intervention, investigational
agents, new delivery
                  
                    systems, and strategies
to address unmet needs
                  
                    in the care of osteoporosis.
                  
                
              
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                    These are approved
medications for osteoporosis
                  
                    treatment and prevention.
                  
                    We can classify drugs
at the present time
                  
                    into those that reduce
bone remodeling,
                  
                    typically called
antiresorptives, and those
                  
                    that increase bone
remodeling, called
                  
                    anabolics, or osteoanabolics.
                  
                    As you can see, most drugs fall
into the antiresorptive category.
                  
                    The biggest group
within that category
                  
                    is the bisphosphonates,
alendronate, risedronate,
                  
                    ibandronate, and zoledronic acid.
                  
                    We have a selective estrogen
receptor modulator, raloxifene,
                  
                    a rank ligand inhibitor, denosumab,
estrogen, nasal calcitonin,
                  
                    and a combination of
estrogen and a SERM,
                  
                    with conjugated estrogens
and bazedoxifene.
                  
                    This is called a tissue
selective estrogen complex.
                  
                    On the anabolic side,
we have one drug,
                  
                    parathyroid hormone in the form
of teriparatide, which is PTH 1 to 34.
                  
                    Strontium ranelate is a drug that
works by unclear mechanisms
                  
                    and has sometimes been
said to have both antiresorptive
                  
                    and anabolic properties.
                  
                    The current treatments that
we have are pretty good.