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Windyshores, your thoughts. Reclast after Prolia makes sense to me (though the use of Prolia does not). But why is Reclast prescribed after Evenity. Evenity is antiresorptive in the last six months so wouldn't a body be better served by an anabolic?

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@gently my doctor told me they aren't really sure how Evenity works. But they do know that it's anti-resorptive properties don't "lock in" gains from its anabolic action.

I think the effects of sclerostin inhibition are still not well-investigated and I believe Evenity isn't even a strong anti-resorptive (I have to double check that chart on CTX in last months) so there are mysteries here.

I don't think any research has been done on Forteo or Tymlos after Evenity. I was initially told that I could do Evenity after Tymlos or Forteo but not the other way around. At one point I read that the reason for this is that Evenity is so potent that there is little left for the other drugs to do.

I have only seen videos relating to Evenity after Tymlos or Forteo, never the other way around. We need more research!