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I don't have personal experience with prolia either. Some of the members on this forum are doing 1-2 shots after evenity in hoping to increase bmd further then "lock-in" with reclast afterwards - I read that as a strategy in publications as well.

IF the very rare ONJ or AFF happens after a long term prolia treatment, doctors and patients will need to deal with prolia rebound which is largely managed by a strong bisphosphonate such as reclast, and the dilemma of choosing next best osteodrug going forwards at the same time.

Would like to add here, evenity after prolia (only up to 2 shots of prolia) was studied for bmd changes as end results. Whether or not evenity could mitigate prolia rebound to any degree wasn't mentioned in the study. I have the paper somewhere and will post the link if I could find it.

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Posting that paper would be appreciated.