How BONSITY works
Learn more about a bone-building (anabolic) treatment for osteoporosis that’s been used for over 20 years.

BONSITY is a trusted anabolic treatment option for people with osteoporosis who:
Have not found success with other treatments

Are at high risk for fracture

Have already had a fracture*
BONSITY helps build bone for 3 types of people with osteoporosis
- Postmenopausal women with osteoporosis at high risk for fracture
- Men with osteoporosis due to low testosterone who are at high risk for fracture
- Men and women with steroid-induced osteoporosis who have a high risk for fracture
Your healthcare provider will only recommend taking BONSITY for more than 2 years if you remain at or return to having a high risk for fracture.

Patti | Devoted dog mom with osteoporosis
Medical history
Osteoporosis (DXA T-score < -2.5), recent fracture of the lower spine
During the doctor’s visit
Because she’s had a spinal fracture, Patti’s doctor recommends a bone-building medication, which could help reduce her risk of another fracture.
How can BONSITY help?
Patients like Patti may benefit from BONSITY, a bone-building medication that’s clinically proven to increase bone mineral density and help reduce fracture risk in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.

Harry | Scout master with osteoporosis
Medical history
Low testosterone (due to a case of the mumps at age 18) and osteoporosis (DXA T-score < -2.5)
During the doctor’s visit
After his osteoporosis diagnosis, Harry’s doctor prescribed an oral medication to prevent bone loss. Shortly after starting this medication, Harry’s esophagus became irritated, making it hard to stick to his regimen. Harry’s doctor recommends a daily injectable bone-building alternative.
How can BONSITY help?
Patients like Harry may benefit from BONSITY, a bone-building medication that’s clinically proven to increase bone mineral density in men with primary or hypogonadal osteoporosis.

Gail | Nature lover with osteoporosis
Medical history
Lupus, severe osteoporosis in total hip (DXA T-score < -3.0)
During the doctor’s visit
Gail has been taking glucocorticoids (a kind of steroid) to treat her lupus for many years. This treatment has led to osteoporosis, a common and serious side effect. Given her bone mineral density and underlying condition, she is at high risk for fracture. Her doctor recommends starting her on a bone-building medication right away.
How can BONSITY help?
Patients like Gail may benefit from BONSITY, a bone-building medication that’s clinically proven to increase bone mineral density in men and women with steroid-induced osteoporosis.