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Prolia and its side effects.

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

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@beanieone

I’m sorry to hear that you’re having difficulties with Prolia, @shani. Through others’ posts on this forum, I seem to remember reading that one can get off of Prolia; it’s been described as a difficult process, but perhaps one you’re willing to attack. Some other members will likely respond to your message and give you some insight into what they know about the subject.

Unfortunately, we do need these meds and, like you and so many others, it’s a quality of life issue for me. Do I like it - hell NO - docs should be more upfront and we need to be more informed about what they’re prescribing and the ramifications of the meds going forward. I think the lifetime limit for Reclast was discovered some time after I had my first infusion.

Wishing you the best! Cheers!

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Thank you very much for your response and suggestions.