This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as Secondary Osteoporosis, which is a type of bone disease that can occur due to the use of certain medications. The study will explore the effects of a medication called Prednisolone, which is commonly used to treat inflammation and other conditions. Participants in the study will receive either Prednisolone or a Placebo, which looks like the medication but does not contain any active ingredients.
The purpose of the study is to identify markers in the body that can help detect individuals who are at risk of developing bone problems due to the use of medications like Prednisolone. During the study, participants will take the medication or placebo for a short period, and researchers will monitor changes in specific substances in the blood and tissues. These substances include proteins and genes that are involved in bone health and metabolism.
The study will involve several visits where blood samples will be taken to measure levels of certain proteins, such as P1NP and CTX, which are indicators of bone health. Additionally, changes in gene expression in fat and bone tissues will be examined. The study aims to provide valuable information that could help in predicting and preventing bone disease in people who need to take medications like Prednisolone.



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