Effect of single high dose infusions of aminohydroxypropylidene diphosphonate on hypercalcaemia caused by cancer

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Single intravenous infusions of 30 mg aminohydroxypropylidene diphosphonate were given to 16 patients who had malignant hypercalcaemia to assess host tolerance and the effect on serum calcium concentration. Ten of these patients also received intravenous rehydration or corticosteroids, or both. The serum calcium concentrations decreased significantly after treatment with aminohydroxypropylidene diphosphonate. Ten patients became normocalcaemic (normal range, adjusted for serum. © 1987, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Cantwell, B. M. J., & Harris, A. L. (1987). Effect of single high dose infusions of aminohydroxypropylidene diphosphonate on hypercalcaemia caused by cancer. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 294(6570), 467–469. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.294.6570.467

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