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recast infusion for osteoporosis

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Mar 18 3:18pm | Replies (36)

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@normahorn

I also wonder why Evenity does not lock in gain if it goes into anti-resorptive mode. $$$$?

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@normahorn that is one thing I will ask about this week.

By the way I sent you a couple of private messages.

I think Evenity is anti-resorptive for the last months of the 12 months you are taking it. But it's action lasts only roughly as long as Evenity stays in your body and or as long as the impacted processes in your body are impacted. Then it would go back to normal.

Reclast stays in your bones for years only slowly being removed. It keeps acting to some extent as long as it's there. That can be tracked to some extent with how long does the ctx bone marker of resorption stay lower than it was prior to Reclast. Once the ctx has gone back up you can assume the "locked in" phase is over.

The above is my thinking and is logical but I'm not sure if I've ever seen it stated like that in a scientific paper?

That is a good question on the Evenity . I am going into my 8th month and in the donut hole and paying $662 . If it is now in the anti-resorptive mode why don’t they move you into the next steps?