In contrast to primary hyperparathyroidism, the secondary version is treatable with medications. The best treatment plan varies according to the nature of the other medical condition that has caused the hyperparathyroidism. For example, someone who suffers from a serious vitamin D insufficiency might need to take vitamin supplements. Doctors also give patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism bisphosphonate medicines taken via an intravenous drip to lower their calcium levels.

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