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Most people do Reclast if they have done more than a couple of years of Prolia. But in the context of osteopenia, I have no idea. It is key to find a good endocrinologist.

I believe many doctors are no longer prescribing for osteopenia so it is too bad she went on Prolia, given the rebound problem.

If rebound means returning to osteopenia, perhaps that is acceptable to her. Reclast would manage rebound and keep any gains achieved with Prolia.

Hope she finds a good endo!

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I have been on Reclast for 5 or 6 years with no side effects. My endo was not thrilled with my latest DEXA score so now i will be taking Prolia shots. She prefer Prolia over Evenity.
I was told that you can only take so many years of Reclast, thus, it might be time to change years of the scores. Interested in hearing from anyone that has taken Prolia. I realize we all are different and some may have side effects while others not (my situation with Reclast..rather stay on it but if not working…try something else). I have been very lucky that i have had no fractures but again my DEXA did not show improvement😢