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Reclast affect on Evenity ?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Sep 11 5:12am | Replies (12)

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@255anny

My Dr is new to me but she is not new to Osteoporosis. My old Endo retired - he was very well respected in the US - lots of publications, very active with all bone research and conferences. He was very involved in writing the dosing guides for these drugs. He told me I would be in very good hands with the Dr taking over his practice. But they are 2 people, with different approaches. I will ask her about this.
Thank you for supporting me - this drug decision has been tough. I'm ready to put it away.

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The issue of Evenity after Reclast is complex. Evenity raises P1NP for the first months or even weeks (see the chart on Ben Leder's video) and then is a relatively weak anti-resorptive (again according to the video). My doctor says they don't really know how it works! Inhibition of sclerostin, which is found throughout the body (according to what I read online and in "Great Bones") also has complex effects.

It is great that we share our stories and research but in the end, I think a good doctor is in touch with the latest info and protocols- if there are any! I hope you can trust your new endo. It is so hard when the docs we know retire, and many of them are retiring after the Wild West of Covid.