How does Pamidronate work?
Pamidronate is a bone resorption inhibitor, which blocks the dissolution of calcium phosphate in bone or inhibits osteoclast activity. Date Posted: 04/20/2006, Date Reviewed/Revised: 01/09/2008 Go to Top • What is the correct way to code Pamidronate Disodium?66 J2430 is for injection of Pamidronate Disodium per 30 mg.
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