Generic Fosamax (Alendronate Sodium, Fosamax® equivalent)

Fosamax (Alendronate sodium) is FDA-approved medication for the prevention or treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. In addition, Fosamax is approved for the treatment of women and men with osteoporosis resulting from the long-term use of steroid medications such as prednisone or cortisoneAlendronate sodium is the generic name for Fosamax. Fosamax is chemically known as a bisphosphonate medication. It is not a hormone. Fosamax works only on the bone and does not affect the heart, breast, uterus, or other parts of the body.

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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: SLOW RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULATION – CENTRAL MECHANISMS - PREMOTOR TIME

Weiss (1965) was able to segment RT into two parts, a motor component and a premotor component. He did this by recording muscle potentials (electromyograms, EMGs) from the responding forearm muscle (extensor digitorum communis) of the subject performing an RT task. Weiss recorded the time the stimulus was presented, when the forearm muscle fired, and when the finger lift response was made. In this way, he had records of the total RT and that part of RT taken up from muscle firing to the finger lift. This latter part he called motor time (MT). Subtracting MT from total RT, he was left with what he called premotor time (PMT). Thus, RT = PMT + MT. In a subsequent study, Botwinick and Thompson (1966) corroborated and extended Weiss' findings, measuring PMT and MT of young adults (18-35 years) and elderly ones (68-87 years) while varying conditions of preparatory set or expectancy. Both PMT and MT were slower in the older group than in the younger one but, in both age groups, PMT was the more important component in RT. It constituted approximately 84 percent of total RT, while MT constituted only 16 percent. This corroborated much of the work done on transmission rates of peripheral pathways in showing that MT is relatively unimportant in total RT. *222\220\8*

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