Undecided choice of drugs for Osteoporosis
I am 80 years old women and have borderline osteoporosis which affects my entire body. My doctor wants me to take Prolia and the Rheumatologist wants me to take Reclast. I’m unhappy with both choices as the side effects are great and I do not tolerate new drugs well. I am very undecided and am considering doing not taking annty drugs for this condition. I have never had a fracture and I’m very active Any opinions or advice.
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awfultruth, there isn't an actual link. The gentleman dbKarpf is an endocrinologist at Stanford University. A check of his extensive research did not yield this longer method of reclast administration which he developed in his practice. If you want the longer infusion, you might copy his entry from my post. Your physician should then prescribe the medication with this delivery method. I suspect Karpf would respond to an email from your doctor, if your doctor doubts validity. It might be difficult for an infusion center to accomodate the method without advance notice. The 22% reduction are from Karpf as well as the reduction to 1%.
The tylenol does protect the kidneys, but no one with low creatinine clearance and/or acute kidney disease should take Reclast.
Tylenol is eliminated through the liver and produces toxic elements that can cause liver damage if sustained.
You may still have side effects from Reclast.
I think the studies show that Reclast or zolendronate will hold gains from an anabolic the very best and that risidronate holds gains the very least.
I haven't tried any of this.
My strategy is highly suspect and will fall down if you keep pulling out the cards. Do I know what I'm doing? No! I can't find any research and may be reporting fractures at a later date.
@gently I am finding conflicting info about Evenity after Tymlos. Interested in what you have found about the reverse! So little is known...
I'm 86 & had a pretty bad DEXA in October. My family doctor told me Reclast. I told him no. Not sure what I will do. Am seeing an endocrinologist at Univ of WI in April so will see what he/she says. I also have COPD & have just found out that what I take for that doesn't work for osteoporosis - makes it worse! Wonder if Dr McCormick still does consults..... Best of luck & good will to all!!
@guinivere McCormick still does consults but is very busy, actually inundated! Have you seen his book "Great Bones"? Also the YouTube video by Dr. Ben Leder on Combinations and Sequencing is helpful. Glad you are seeing an endocrinologist. PCP's seem to prescribe bisphoshonates first and for many of us, taking a bone builder like Tymlos, Forteo or Evenity is better first, then Reclast.
@gently I cannot find anything online about Evenity after Forteo or Tymlos, except on this forum!
Thank you so much for your reply. I will study it, there is so much information. I also love Forteo and wish that I could stay on it forever. Dr. Mannstadt at MA General wants me to have a one time Reclast infusion once I stop Forteo. I am worried about the side effects. I took Fosomax from 2003-2008 with no side effects. I am not familiar with Risitonate.
@destinnana what is your t score that your endocrinologist only suggested exercise, diet and supplements?
She definitely didn’t suggest this. I asked, I begged to give me another year to try and change things. She did tell me she’d had a few patients that had used Algae Cal to try and boost bone mass. I am to start doing more weight bearing exercises and only with a trainer in the beginning to keep from injuring myself and start making better choices on food. She was very kind and helpful and listened to me. I have one year to change things or will need to start taking Fosomax.
My T score went from 2.0 in 2022 to 2.7 in 2024 in my left hip. Spine results went from 1.0 in 2022 to 1.6 in 2024. I am trying to learn what all this means. It’s a process. I was told should I have a fall, I could fracture something. I am taking this seriously and doing everything I can to change things without taking Fosomax. The possible side effects are very concerning to me.
Good luck! Let us all know how you do!