Zoledronic Acid: I need feed back for this drug please

Posted by kathysway @kathysway, Sep 25, 2019

I just went on Monday and had my first treatment of Zoledronic Acid and that night I had a very high fever and felt so very sick I wasn't aware that this could happen I read all the paperwork but I was so very sick I was shacking from being so cold the next day I called the Dr and was told if I get the high temp again to go to the ER my question is has anyone else had this happen and does it happen every time you get the treatment I'll be getting this every 6 months thank you for any and all answers

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I had my first treatment of Zometa, was on Xgeva before with no side effects. The first treatment of Zometa was not a pleasant experience. I had flu like sypmptoms and felt like someone beat the crap out of me. Do any of you have problems with your teeth or jawbone with Zometa?

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@live

Does anyone has Zometa infusion? My doctor just recommend that to me.
I'd like to do some research and learn more on this drug.
Thanks.

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@live
I've had two so far three months apart. About 2 days prior I get blood work done. They take about a half hour. I tend to feel achy and tired for about a week or so after having them done. However, I had a horrific fall on my knee and didn't fracture so it must be working.

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Does anyone has Zometa infusion? My doctor just recommend that to me.
I'd like to do some research and learn more on this drug.
Thanks.

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@live

Does anyone has Zometa infusion? My doctor just recommend that to me.
I'd like to do some research and learn more on this drug.
Thanks.

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Hi @live, I'd like to add my welcome. You'll notice that I moved your message to this existing discussion about Zometa (zoledronic acid). Click VIEW & REPLY to see past posts from fellow members like @roch @mbear @trixie1313 @kathysway who have had infusions with the bisphosphonate.

When will you start with treatment? What questions might you like to ask?

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After treatment I usually slept most of the day. For the next couple of days I felt like I had the flu. I had two treatments three months a part. Sameness feeling both times.

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@trixie1313

@live
I've had two so far three months apart. About 2 days prior I get blood work done. They take about a half hour. I tend to feel achy and tired for about a week or so after having them done. However, I had a horrific fall on my knee and didn't fracture so it must be working.

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Thanks for the info....Doctor also said be cautious with dental works after the infusion.

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@live
Actually, may I suggest that you should probably see dentist before and have all dental work that needs to be done first and then be cleared by dentist PRIOR to Zometa infusion as it could make things heal slower. Check with your oncologist and dentist prior.

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@trixie1313

@live
I've had two so far three months apart. About 2 days prior I get blood work done. They take about a half hour. I tend to feel achy and tired for about a week or so after having them done. However, I had a horrific fall on my knee and didn't fracture so it must be working.

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I had my first Zometa infusion for bone strengthening (along with my chemo treatment) due to bone metastasis. I felt like crap for 2-3 days, extreme fatigue, queasiness/loss of appetite, bone & muscle aches, headache. Much worse than chemo side effects. I’m scheduled for a second infusion in 3 weeks, and almost want to refuse it. I know the benefits likely outweigh the risks, but I’m also hesitant to do anything that further deteriorates my quality of life.
I think my oncologist said side effects may be less with second treatment. Anyone who can comment on your experience?

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@carla702

I had my first Zometa infusion for bone strengthening (along with my chemo treatment) due to bone metastasis. I felt like crap for 2-3 days, extreme fatigue, queasiness/loss of appetite, bone & muscle aches, headache. Much worse than chemo side effects. I’m scheduled for a second infusion in 3 weeks, and almost want to refuse it. I know the benefits likely outweigh the risks, but I’m also hesitant to do anything that further deteriorates my quality of life.
I think my oncologist said side effects may be less with second treatment. Anyone who can comment on your experience?

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carla702
I had problems where I nearly passed out during infusion so the following ones they slowed the infusion down and that helped. As far as the bone aches and feeling like a bad flu, that's part of it for some of us. If you can schedule toward the end of the week so you'll have a weekend to recuperate, it may help. I would tell my family when this was being done and they would know I'd just kind of be laying around for a while. The first time took me a week to recoup and after that a shorter period, maybe 3-4 days.

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