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Hi @michaellavacot, thank you very much for your reply and sharing your treatment information. To me, your baseline btms showed a very high resorption rate, while p1np is alright. Do you have a known secondary cause for the high resorption rate, may I ask?
Although you had one set of btms during evenity treatment, the changes in both p1np and ctx fell in expection when compared to what manufacturer stated. Did you have a good gain in dexa after 1 year evenity?
Looks like you and your doctor decided on prolia to follow evenity, as Amgen suggested.
Thanks again!