Are you concerned that osteoporosis could get in the way of the things you love — or need — to do?
The good news is you may be able to take action now to strengthen your bones. And if you're already taking an osteoporosis treatment, you may have options you don't know about.
Could you be at risk for osteoporosis? Find out now »
Which description best suits you? I am...
- Wondering if osteoporosis might one day keep me from being as active as I'd like. Find Out Now »
- Interested in learning more about today's treatment options for osteoporosis. Read More »
- Concerned about my Mom. If she has osteoporosis, what impact could it have on her life? Learn More »
Which best describes your osteoporosis
concern?
- I may be at risk for osteoporosis, and I have questions. Are all treatment options the same? Read More »
- I am concerned about the side effects of osteoporosis medication. Are there other treatment options available with lower side effects that are suitable for my health? Learn More »
- I take medication for my osteoporosis, and I don't always follow my doctor's instructions. I assume I'm still protected. Am I? Find Out Now »
Fact or Fiction?
One in four Canadian women
over 50 has osteoporosis.
That's right! One in four Canadian women over 50 has osteoporosis. While osteoporosis can strike at any age, it's most common after menopause.
Could you be at risk for osteoporosis?
Find out now.
Think again! One in four Canadian women over 50 has osteoporosis. While osteoporosis can strike at any age, it's most common after menopause.
Could you be at risk for osteoporosis?
Find out now.
Ask Your Doctor
Start an important
conversation with your
doctor about osteoporosis
treatments.