What is rised?

I am assuming you are referring to the drug "Risedronate," which is used to treat osteoporosis.

Risedronate is a type of medication called a bisphosphonate. It works by slowing down the breakdown of bone tissue in the body, thereby increasing bone density and reducing the risk of fractures.

Risedronate is typically taken once a week, either as a tablet or as an oral solution. It is important to take the medication on an empty stomach and to remain upright (either standing or sitting) for at least 30 minutes after taking it, as lying down too soon can increase the risk of side effects such as heartburn.

Common side effects of risedronate include nausea, stomach pain, and diarrhea. In rare cases, the medication can cause severe bone, joint, or muscle pain, as well as an increased risk of certain types of fractures.

Overall, risedronate is an effective medication for treating osteoporosis and helping to prevent bone loss. However, as with any medication, it is important to talk to your doctor about the potential risks and benefits before starting to take it.