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How Long For Body To "Reset"?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: 6 hours ago | Replies (37)

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Yes, Reclast is often recommended as the relay drug following Prolia. And i believe Dr McCormick is of the opinion that once you have taken 3 or more shots of Prolia, Reclast would be required as Alendronate would not be potent enough to mitigate the rebound effect

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surefire,
I've read the bisphosponates are so adherent that you don't lose it until you lose the bone it is attached to when remodeling recurs.
I see this an unfortunate reality more than a fear. I think that most of us will end up taking a bisphosponate at some juncture.
Actonel (risidronate) is said to be the least adherent. Zolendronate the most. You can take the zolendronate, Zometa, in lower doses than is in the Reclast injections. But it requires an MD who ( well, I leave this blank.) The lower doses are less likely to cause the intense adverse effect (Acute Phase Response) suffered by some 22%. Windyshores , who has the world's best doctor, arranged for her to start with a one mg dose to test her reaction.
You would be advantaged by the use of CTx.