← Return to Reclast Infusions: Side-effects & Recovery time

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@katgirl

Thank you for taking the time to post this! But I know she won't go for a lower dose when that is not recommended by the manufacturer of the drug.
But a lower infusion time to help with side effects she might be willing to do. But I would need an article backing this up.
I am noticing that a lot of people are going to endocrinologists about this. My GP is the one who is recommending this. I am only 56. I wonder if I should be consulting with a specialist? My infusion is scheduled for January 3rd. I would have preferred to get it before the end of the year (because my deductible has been satisfied) but I don't have any time to be sick from side effects until after the holidays.

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I had no problem getting an hour infusion. Technicians administering Reclast were very accommodating. I would definitely ask for it.