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Evenity and Bone Markers

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Oct 6 2:20pm | Replies (24)

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@michaellavacot

Attached are the results from another Evenity (Romosozumab) trial showing the CTX and P1NP results over time. I have circled the three month period. From the bars shown for each time period, you do fall within expected results. I think you just need to ride out the year and see how you do.

As for CTX falling too far, I don't think you have to worry about that. To put the numbers into perspective, I'm on Prolia and my CTX is 37. Even with Prolia, ONJ risk is very low.

My two cents, stay the course on Evenity! Good luck.

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Is that graph saying that CTX does not return to baseline even after 3 years from the 1st injection? Of course, we do not know how high the baseline was. For those of us who would start at a relatively low baseline, this might mean we don't need to quickly jump on something to "lock" in any gains.

Michael ,
Why may I ask are you not moving on from Prolia to Reclast ?

Thanks so much for posting the graphs-very informative. I still don’t know what I’m going to do-it’s all about the dental issues and my penchant for being on the wrong end of statistics.

Now I remember that you and I corresponded before I began Evenity. I, too, have high urine calcium (apparently idiopathic). If i recall, you didn’t have much gain on Evenity?