To assess the influence of informing patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis about the their probability of 10-year absolute fracture risk calculated by FRAX tool on the patient ’s decision to start treatment and their adherence to therapy during 3 years of follow-up. Materials and Methods. Multicenter open randomized trial included 417 women (mean age 65.9 years). Patients of the 1 group (n=191) were informed about the value of their absolute risk of fracture by FRAX. Patients of the 2 group (the control; n=196) got usual advice and recommendations without calculating FRAX. All patients were recommended to take alendronate in a standard dose (70 mg a week) and calcium/vitamin D supplements. Results. During the first three months after initial visit 96.4% of patients started their treatment. The adherence to treatment at sixth month was 7% higher in the group 1; the compliance in the group 1 was 8% higher, than in the control group. 6.4% of patients developed adverse drug reactions, which led to cancellation of therapy in only 2.9% of patients.
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