Medication following Evenity- Reclast vs Prolia?
I have been getting Evenity injections for 8 months and am evaluating a transition to Reclast or Prolia. I am early 50s and have had no issues with Evenity. Can people share their experiences with either? Has anyone done Reclast and then prolia post evenity OR Prolia and then Reclast post Evenity or have people just chosen one path or another?
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Where’s that reference?
My bone density didn’t change on whit after stopping Prolia for two years.
McCormick's book doesn't have info on the transition from Evenity to Reclast and it seems little is known. I talked with him today and he said my CTX may be too low (getting it done tomorrow) for it to work, but endo says I run low naturally and transition to Reclast is not an issue.
@legalrn I hate to say it but I have read and been told that even when bone density does not go down after Prolia, fracture risk still goes up, so take care! I have a friend who also has done okay after stopping a year ago but her numbers weren't terrible in the first place. Hope that is true for you!
I haven't heard of it.
Great bones by R. Keith McCormick
Also. You can see a presentation by him in the OsteoBoston you tube
channel. There are many references to him through our the mayo site. Good
luck to you
Thanks for the info.
@gravity3 his assistant/receptionist told me yesterday that he is inundated. This has happened recently. I wonder if the Mayo forum is partly responsible!
McCormick's info in my phone consultation differed in some respects from my doctor's. I am getting a third opinion next week.
How did it differ or what did he recommend for you instead?
I was just diagnosed with Osteoporosis & they want me to start Prolia. After reading the brochure on Prolia, I’m not sure this is the best thing to do. I don’t even take calcium/vitamin D. Shouldn’t that be tried first? From what I can discern, if you stop or even delay Prolia you can have serious bone issues.