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@whiteswan

May be somebody can help me. I found on internet an information on* medical necessary *for bone densitometry and my physician did the order this time right. I have many problems with my health, Prolia 10 years, stopped, then the infusion Reclast, two weeks in the bed with horrible pain. Alendronate is not for me. I tried.
Now the order for Reclast must be 1 mg slow infusion, but I can not find on internet how to do such order, my physician does not know how to do such order.
May be somebody from a good clinic or hospital, where they do such slow low infusions can give the name of these hospitals and I can ask them to help me.
Thank you.

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@whiteswan how recently did you finish Prolia and do the Reclast? How bad is your bone density? Can your doctor prescribe a half dose? You can drink a lot of water (not too much!) and have the same effect as IV hydration. The doctor (I assume a doctor ordered the Reclast) has to order the slow infusion, the dose, and any IV hydration in my experience. If anyone else was able to get the nurse to slow the infusion without a doctor's order, I hope they will respond.