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@anne905 would reduced doses help you the way they helped me? I do a reduced dose of every medication and if I tolerate, move up. I did that with Tymlos, Evenity and now Reclast. I am sensitive to so many foods and meds, have kidney issues, afib, lupus and history of breast cancer. I am hoping there is an answer for you.

I have been told and read that Tymlos after Prolia is not a good idea so check that out with MD! This was in a link posted by @mayblin on another thread
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260819/#jbm410512-bib-0014
In conclusion, romosozumab appears to maintain or improve the gains in BMD after a 12‐month course of denosumab treatment in postmenopausal women with low bone mass, while levels of BTMs gradually return to baseline levels. The sequence of romosozumab after denosumab is not as effective in increasing BMD as is the opposite sequence of using romosozumab first. Larger studies in women at high fracture risk are needed to determine the true clinical impact and utility of the treatment sequence of denosumab followed by romosozumab.

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