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Prescribed Tymlos after Evenity

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 28 3:36am | Replies (43)

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@mayblin

Hi @hollygs the treatment sequence of evenity then tymlos (or forteo) is very rare, although not unheard of. One of my online acquaintances is doing just that currently but dxa not due yet. I read another case online. S/he had a nice gains after evenity --> forteo although different dxa machines were used. Like @windyshores mentioned, clinical studies do not appear to be available for this particular sequence yet. For the time being doctors have to rely on their clinical experiences and judgements, or sometimes use most updated case reports from either their colleagues or publications to make a decision. Hope everything will work out smoothly for you.

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@mayblin Thank you so much for your reply. I'm so glad to read that the Evenity - - > Tymlos sequence is not unheard of. Both Amgen and Radius have stated to me that there are no studies regarding that sequence available at present and, as of yet, I haven't found any information online. That being said, you're so right in saying that "doctors have to rely on their clinical experiences and judgements" and I was fine with that before experiencing my new endocrinologist's meltdown. Now I've regrouped and will calmly move forward!