A 69-year-old woman with a low-trauma wrist fracture is found to have a T-score of -2.8 on DEXA scanning. She has no contraindication to oral bisphosphonates. What is the most appropriate pharmacological management?AStart oral Alendronate once weekly with lifestyle advice and calcium/vitamin D if neededBAdvise calcium and vitamin D supplements onlyCStart hormone replacement therapyDNo treatment is required as osteoporosis is mildEStart long-term high-dose PrednisoloneCheck my answer