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Prolia and its side effects.

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Aug 20 10:39pm | Replies (69)

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@sup7401 Prolia can be really helpful with bone density but there is a risky rebound when stopped. Do you have a long term plan to stay on Prolia or are you transitioning to Reclast, and when? It seems Keith McCormick ("Great Bones") has been saying more recently that Prolia might be safe and beneficial for 1-3 shots with a less severe rebound than longer term use, addressable with bisphosphonates. I have not talked with my own endo on this. So many of us lack long term plans!

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The M.D. internal medicine knew to stop the Prolia and change over to Reclast within one month. One year on Reclase was successful.
I reported my symptoms with Prolia to the FDA whose number is listed on the medication's insert. This is important to report side effects of any osteo medication.
The Allergist claimed to have another case like mine with Prolia. Just watch your skin for mysterious bumps.