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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jun 5 10:09am | Replies (75)

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windyshores if you see clinical trial results come out for short courses of evenity between other meds, please share. Thanks a lot!

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@mayblin it wasn't a study. It was speculation in an interesting article. If I find it I'll share it.

@rola those are nice words but I hope you find a doctor you trust. They know way way more than I do. I just post on my own experience and share resources!

Mayblin here is a clinical trial that is looking at shorter courses of Evenity. It appears to have started in late 2023. The results won't be in until 2026 unfortunately (if it stays on schedule).

"The study will investigate if it is possible to maximize the effect of romosozumab by giving it in 2 periods of 6 months interrupted by zoledronate for 12 months compared to romosozumab for 12 months uninterrupted followed by zoledronate for 12 months. The investigators will also evaluate if 6 months of romosozumab followed by 18 months of zoledronate is non-inferior to the standard regimen of romosozumab for 12 months followed by zoledronate for 12 months."

Links (both are about the same study):
https://ctv.veeva.com/study/the-optimised-use-of-romozosumab-study
https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06059222