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Bioidentical hormones for osteoporosis

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: May 18 3:48pm | Replies (46)

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No, Tymlos is not approved for longer than 2 years although, I have read on a couple of support sites that some women have taken it longer. My doc says insurance will likely not cover it after the 2 years.
We are still considering the options after I finish Tymlos. She’d like me on Reclast and says most of her patients tolerate it well. And, we didn’t discuss taking Reclast with HRT’s. Didn’t even think to ask. I’ll be discussing all of this with both my cardiologist and rheumatologist in the next month.

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I misread your comment. No I don't think they add values when taken together. I'm actively exploring options including HRT after forteo completion as well. If we both choose HRT, let's compare notes if you feel like!