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A patient is prescribed raloxifene (Evista) for osteoporosis. What is the primary mechanism of action for this medication?

  • A. Raloxifene decreases bone resorption, which helps to maintain or increase bone density.
  • B. Raloxifene increases calcium absorption in the intestines, which helps build stronger bones.
  • C. Raloxifene stimulates new bone formation by increasing osteoblast activity.
  • D. Raloxifene decreases calcium excretion by the kidneys, helping to maintain bone density.
Correct Answer: A

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