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What comes after Evenity?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 1 8:05am | Replies (100)

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Broken13, Evenity could work out well for you. My own preference would be Forteo. There is a discount with https://therxadvocates.com/ You might call and see if your income qualifies. You can't use insurance with it, even if you have prescription insurance. It was $80 a month, which is still a lot of money. You might call; they'll tell you quickly if your income is too high. I try to keep the cost down by purchasing Forteo in other countries .
The nursing line may have a registered RN, but even some of the endocrinologist remain unaware that you can take additional years of Forteo. It may be that the care card has a limit on the years of coverage. Those limits wouln't affect your use at RX Advocates. You just need a doctor's prescription and proof of low income.
It is very nice to hear "Forteo saved my life."
Bless your path with luck.

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Hi Gently.
I took forteo for two years, then alendronate for 5 years. Just finished Evenity 45 days ago and hady first injection of prolia. I was thinking evenity again but do you think forteo would work for me or does the alendronate minimize any gains.y intention is to do one year of prolia and buy some time by going on an anabolic again. I am 76 now and would feel much better about staying on prolia for the rest of my life if I am 80 when I start taking it again. Thoughts?

@broken13 was the provider unaware that Forteo can be taken longer or did they have another reason for saying do something else? Can you ask them their reasoning?

Maybe you could do a repeat Forteo and then Evenity and they Reclast (or 1-3 shots Prolia and Reclast as some are doing)? We need to get the most bang for our buck over time!