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titleOfInvention New administration plan for ibandronate
abstract An improved method for treating pain associated with metastatic bone disease comprising: a loading dose of ibandronate intravenous (IV) rapid administration followed by an oral or intravenous (IV) maintenance regimen A method comprising is provided. According to this method, a desired therapeutic effect (for example, immediate pain relief) can be obtained, toxicity is suppressed to an acceptable level, and it is preferable in terms of patient adaptability. [Selection figure] None
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