I was on Prolia for 3.5 years. I started noticing hair loss after a couple of shots but I wrote it off to just getting older. Since I had very thick hair I didn't really worry until my shower drain stopped up and the plumber commented that he "pulled a pony tail" out of the drain. Our house was only 3 years old and I had never lost enough hair to stop up a shower drain anywhere I had lived. By the time I stopped Prolia my hair was noticeably thin. I made an appointment to discuss hair loss with the prescribing physician (at a major national hospital) and was told hair loss was not a side effect of Prolia. At that appointment I decided to stop Prolia and was educated on the process. It was also suggested I see a dermatologist for the hair loss. I've been through multiple rounds of scalp steroid injections, a dozen different medications and I am still losing hair. Current thoughts are that after several years on Prolia it triggered an autoimmune response which has resulted in a scarring alopecia. Perhaps an unfortunate combination of Prolia and my genetics? My hair will not grow back. Be careful.
I am so sorry to hear of your issues.
It sounds very familiar. My endocrinologist also has been no help with hair loss. I called Prolia to discuss side effects and the pharmacist also claimed it was not a side effect.
I am in the process of trying to determine what I can do about my massive hair loss after 3 shots. I also see a regenerative doctor who ordered extensive blood work which included the drawing of 25 tubes of blood. Most results have been close to the normal range except for the Human Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGF-b1). First time I have ever had this test--didn't even know what it was. My results are over 10X the high normal range. Dr. said TGF is an inflammatory marker and an indication there is inflammation in the body. Have to find out why?
I have quite a few of the side effects from high TGF-b1. Now I have to find out what toxin is causing it, (Ex: Enviromental Factors (mold etc), Metals, Cancer, or the Prolia)??? I am having an environmental. metal, and mycotoxins test done this week (will take several weeks for results to come in). We also have an inspector coming to our home to test for mold, etc. (Will also take a couple weeks for results). (And of course, all these costs are out of pocket, insurance doesn't pay for it.)
The way my hair is falling out, it will be visible to others shortly (already is to me). I have been researching wigs and figure I better go for a consultation before it is too visible.
I had my 3rd Prolia shot in April 2024, so it will be in my system through at least October.
May I ask what medicine you started taking to help with the Prolia rebound loss? I will have to make that decision by October. I will Not take Prolia again!!!
Sorry for being so lengthy, but since hair loss is a lot of times a result of inflammation, I thought maybe this blood test could be helpful to the group. I am just learning about this myself.
Wishing everyone the best and appreciate you sharing information on this website.
I had 3 shots of Prolia when my hair fell out by the handful.
It has been over a year since I’ve had a shot.
My hair has actually been growing very slowly for the past 2 or 3 months. I’m not sure if it is thickening though. I am hopeful.
I am so sorry to hear of your issues.
It sounds very familiar. My endocrinologist also has been no help with hair loss. I called Prolia to discuss side effects and the pharmacist also claimed it was not a side effect.
I am in the process of trying to determine what I can do about my massive hair loss after 3 shots. I also see a regenerative doctor who ordered extensive blood work which included the drawing of 25 tubes of blood. Most results have been close to the normal range except for the Human Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGF-b1). First time I have ever had this test--didn't even know what it was. My results are over 10X the high normal range. Dr. said TGF is an inflammatory marker and an indication there is inflammation in the body. Have to find out why?
I have quite a few of the side effects from high TGF-b1. Now I have to find out what toxin is causing it, (Ex: Enviromental Factors (mold etc), Metals, Cancer, or the Prolia)??? I am having an environmental. metal, and mycotoxins test done this week (will take several weeks for results to come in). We also have an inspector coming to our home to test for mold, etc. (Will also take a couple weeks for results). (And of course, all these costs are out of pocket, insurance doesn't pay for it.)
The way my hair is falling out, it will be visible to others shortly (already is to me). I have been researching wigs and figure I better go for a consultation before it is too visible.
I had my 3rd Prolia shot in April 2024, so it will be in my system through at least October.
May I ask what medicine you started taking to help with the Prolia rebound loss? I will have to make that decision by October. I will Not take Prolia again!!!
Sorry for being so lengthy, but since hair loss is a lot of times a result of inflammation, I thought maybe this blood test could be helpful to the group. I am just learning about this myself.
Wishing everyone the best and appreciate you sharing information on this website.
Has anyone stopped using Prolia? I've heard it causes fractures--is that true and how often? I also have hair loss, even though my doctor said this was not a side effect.
I was on Prolia for 18 months (3 shots). Last month I started to rebound with Reclast. My hair has been falling terribly within the last month or two. I mean handfuls. I did’nt like being on Prolia, I’m sure that this hair loss is because of Prolia. Also my nails are a mess. They will not grow because all they do is split and peel. I never had this issue before. My gums are getting inflamed also. Now with this all being said, last week when I went to stand up I rolled my ankle and fell. Nothing broke!! I’m glad that I re-thought taking Prolia.
I have had much the same experience as you. I refused to use Prolia after the 3d .shot.
I am now on Risedronate. I have no idea if it is doing anything.
I cannot get to see a specialist in the near future.
I am seriously thinking that we should collectively file a class action lawsuit.
Interested?
I am having the same problem, i just had my 3rd shot of Prolia and now i'm terrified. My hair has been thinning so much i can see my scalp. I have always had a thick full head of hair, and now this. I spoke with my doctor about the hair loss and she never mentioned that it could be the Prolia causing it. What are the alternatives?
I am so sorry to hear of your issues.
It sounds very familiar. My endocrinologist also has been no help with hair loss. I called Prolia to discuss side effects and the pharmacist also claimed it was not a side effect.
I am in the process of trying to determine what I can do about my massive hair loss after 3 shots. I also see a regenerative doctor who ordered extensive blood work which included the drawing of 25 tubes of blood. Most results have been close to the normal range except for the Human Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGF-b1). First time I have ever had this test--didn't even know what it was. My results are over 10X the high normal range. Dr. said TGF is an inflammatory marker and an indication there is inflammation in the body. Have to find out why?
I have quite a few of the side effects from high TGF-b1. Now I have to find out what toxin is causing it, (Ex: Enviromental Factors (mold etc), Metals, Cancer, or the Prolia)??? I am having an environmental. metal, and mycotoxins test done this week (will take several weeks for results to come in). We also have an inspector coming to our home to test for mold, etc. (Will also take a couple weeks for results). (And of course, all these costs are out of pocket, insurance doesn't pay for it.)
The way my hair is falling out, it will be visible to others shortly (already is to me). I have been researching wigs and figure I better go for a consultation before it is too visible.
I had my 3rd Prolia shot in April 2024, so it will be in my system through at least October.
May I ask what medicine you started taking to help with the Prolia rebound loss? I will have to make that decision by October. I will Not take Prolia again!!!
Sorry for being so lengthy, but since hair loss is a lot of times a result of inflammation, I thought maybe this blood test could be helpful to the group. I am just learning about this myself.
Wishing everyone the best and appreciate you sharing information on this website.
How long have you been on Prolia ?
I had 3 shots of Prolia when my hair fell out by the handful.
It has been over a year since I’ve had a shot.
My hair has actually been growing very slowly for the past 2 or 3 months. I’m not sure if it is thickening though. I am hopeful.
My doctor prescribed Aldendronate when I went off Prolia.
I was on Prolia for 18 months (3 shots). Last month I started to rebound with Reclast. My hair has been falling terribly within the last month or two. I mean handfuls. I did’nt like being on Prolia, I’m sure that this hair loss is because of Prolia. Also my nails are a mess. They will not grow because all they do is split and peel. I never had this issue before. My gums are getting inflamed also. Now with this all being said, last week when I went to stand up I rolled my ankle and fell. Nothing broke!! I’m glad that I re-thought taking Prolia.
I am having the same problem, i just had my 3rd shot of Prolia and now i'm terrified. My hair has been thinning so much i can see my scalp. I have always had a thick full head of hair, and now this. I spoke with my doctor about the hair loss and she never mentioned that it could be the Prolia causing it. What are the alternatives?